When I heard that this week’s theme for FriFotos, on Twitter, was green I immediately thought of a hike we did at Lord Hills Park near Monroe, Washington last summer. If you are in the area, definitely check it out (at the end of this post I’ve listed some information).
I like this green leaf so much that I decided to use it as part of the header of my blog. The details make me think of the ‘lines’ on a human hand.
These look like some sort of berry or group of seeds. My friend thought they looked like marionettes. I still don’t know what they are, but I love looking at them.
Washington has its fair share of moss. Close up it reminds me of a miniature forest.
This particular moss is a greenish silver and looks like fur.
Ok…this isn’t green, but of all the photos I took at Lord Hills Park this one is definitely my favorite.
Notes of Interest about Lord Hills Park
- For trail information click here.
- No pass required.
- Most trails within the park are easily accessible for children.
- No bathrooms along the trails.
- No garbage cans along the trails.
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Yeah, great green photos! The lines on leaf does look like a hand.
Thanks for the nice comment. I love taking photos of plants. They are amazing.