Mom and dad went there only once when they lived in Chapel Hill. Dad says it's a wonderful place and they'll have to make a return visit if they get the hankerin' to get out of these mountains for a bit. Wonderful photos, Cecilia.
Love the steel tree. Also love the sky in pictures 1, 2 and 3. Really like photo 1... has that moody thing going on... it's just a really cool picture.
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The steel tree is interesting, but I prefer the real ones!
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wow this tree.... it would be perfect for us... it could survive the daily watering ;O)
ReplyDeleteMom and dad went there only once when they lived in Chapel Hill. Dad says it's a wonderful place and they'll have to make a return visit if they get the hankerin' to get out of these mountains for a bit. Wonderful photos, Cecilia.
ReplyDeleteThe tree looks very realistic.
ReplyDeleteWe pass by someone who has a steel tree on our walks sometimes. It is really a cool looking tree, but it is probably pretty expensive too.
ReplyDeleteGosh that tree does look totally real....! Nice symmetry photos................
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam
Beautiful sculpture of a tree. Your museum is the best in the US that I have seen! Seriously.
ReplyDeleteThat is a cool tree sculpture. It looks so real from a distance but when we clicked on it to make it bigger it was obvious that it was made of steel.
ReplyDeletelooks real to me. what a fantastic place to wander. trees are my thing. i would like to see this one..
ReplyDeleteWish I could have walked with you. Beautiful.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Big hug. ♥
Wow! That tree really does look very real. Can't believe it's not real...
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I'm lovin' that tree art. But I wonder if it's grounded. Wouldn't it attract lightning strikes?
ReplyDeleteMetal, according to National Weather Service experts, has nothing to do with attracting lightning.
DeleteI guess it is just myth. I learned something today. Now I can go back to bed lol
Love the steel tree. Also love the sky in pictures 1, 2 and 3. Really like photo 1... has that moody thing going on... it's just a really cool picture.
ReplyDeleteNC is so beautiful! I need to make a trip back there.
ReplyDeleteFrom the picture you cannot tell it's not real. Cool.
ReplyDeleteLove the steel tree sculpture!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely walk- great photos! Love the "needs no water tree" !
ReplyDeleteWow! I had to biggify the first picture. What a great job they did sculpting the tree!!!
ReplyDeletewhoever created that tree did an AWESOME job !! :)
ReplyDeleteYou sure have some creative artists in your area! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. That is a cool tree sculpture. XO
ReplyDeleteWOW, they bought a fake tree?!?! It must confuse dogs at peeMail time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us on all the walks around your place. We are under the melt and it is super muddy! Lee and Phod
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty place for a walk.
ReplyDeleteThat tree sure does look real. It looks like our Aspen trees at this time of year. It looks like you had a lovely walk. Thank you for sharing.
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