That's not a good thing, Ciel. We had great big water oaks in our yard at our old house in Ocala and their roots could tear up walks, driveways, even foundations.
You just like the design and photo opportunities! Sheesh! ;-)
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Like something out of a sci-fi movie. They're taking over!
ReplyDeleteThey could really trip you up!
ReplyDeleteWhat nice patterns they make.
I love them!! What a great capture, too!! Hope your weekend is going well,
ReplyDeleteCiel!
That's not a good thing, Ciel. We had great big water oaks in our yard at our old house in Ocala and their roots could tear up walks, driveways, even foundations.
ReplyDeleteYou just like the design and photo opportunities! Sheesh! ;-)
They certainly are persistent. You'd think they'd grow down into the ground.
ReplyDeleteThat's really neat, I like the pattern in the sidewalk.
ReplyDeleteThis is unexpected. That makes for hazardous walking conditions.
ReplyDeleteI admire their strength.
ReplyDeleteLa nature reprend tjr ces droits mm si notre pauvre planete est bien maltraitee grace a l homme...
ReplyDeleteLa nature reprend tjr ces droits mm si notre pauvre planete est bien maltraitee grace a l homme...
ReplyDeleteRoots have the right of way.
ReplyDeleteI also love tree roots!Cool shot!
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this is quite a bold root. usually they stay just under the surface as they disrupt the walkway...not this one.
ReplyDeleteIts so amazing the strength of a tree root system, the places roots pop through can be quite astounding!
ReplyDeletei would be the one to trip on it ;)
ReplyDeleteIt is a great picture. I fell out of love with tree roots when we had to replace our driveway. :(
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Looks like they could cause quite a trip :)
ReplyDeleteQuite common here too, often without the tree roots...
ReplyDeleteOh my, those are some strong roots.
ReplyDeleteDon't go tripping over them, now. You would fall on your pretty face. Ouch.
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to investigate that Kentucky line of clothes or accessories. Very pretty. MB
Kentucky Rain, I mean.
ReplyDeleteThey are actually quite pretty!
ReplyDeleteStärke !
ReplyDeleteI love those beautiful roots, even if you must step carefully:) Stronger than anything!
ReplyDeleteLove the power of nature!
ReplyDeleteIt's cool looking....but, what a trip hazard.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot, Ciel, but they are also a little dangerous...
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