Posted on February 26, 2013October 24, 2016 by Deborah Tischtiny labyrinth A labyrinth of little tracks in the wood of an oak tree. Perfectly uniform in depth and width, creating this serpentine path that I want to trace with my finger. From a recent walk in Kendrick Woods. Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)
Well, isn't that amazing? What a great eye to discover this natural pattern – a meditation in the woods. Loading... Reply
What gorgeous work Mother Nature does! These images really capture the beauty of the textures and lines. Loading... Reply
Great detail! I love the first image – the bark gives your labyrinth context and scale. But I can't help thinking, Poor tree. Loading... Reply
I love the idea of these being tiny Labyrinths! I wonder what little creature was crawling right below the bark creating these interesting shapes! Loading... Reply
Does look like a labrinth! pretty incredible trip that worm took
Well, isn't that amazing? What a great eye to discover this natural pattern – a meditation in the woods.
What gorgeous work Mother Nature does! These images really capture the beauty of the textures and lines.
Great detail! I love the first image – the bark gives your labyrinth context and scale. But I can't help thinking, Poor tree.
What a fascinating find! I wonder what created it?
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this! You are finding some amazing perspectives!
I love the idea of these being tiny Labyrinths! I wonder what little creature was crawling right below the bark creating these interesting shapes!