High up in the Wasatch mountains there is a forest where the tall aspens found their home. They are mighty and hardy. They can withstand the strongest windstorms and drought.
If one of aspens would feel thirsty the other aspens will work in unison to pass water through their roots to the thirsty aspen. If an aspen needs more minerals the other aspens will help him to get them.
Just imagine the world where we all were acting like aspen trees...
Generally, life is good!
oh, happy days !
ReplyDeleteTodo un ejemplo de compañerismo, Kaya. La foto es preciosa, me gusta como has resuelto el encuadre para ofrecernos esa atractiva repetición de elementos .
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Es un bosque frondoso. Ese detalle de compañerismo, tendria que ser copiado por el ser humano...otra vez más nos da un gran ejemplo la Naturaleza.
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A perfect picture!
ReplyDeleteUna excelente fotografía y una maravillosa lección de ecología.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo y cuidate.
wow i did not know that~ I love aspens. There is a grove up in Bend, in an area called Shevlin Park and I've loved walking through there. IN Big Bear there are some too, not in a grove but scattered here and there. Love how they take care of the one who thirsts.
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