1000-Year Shards
was up on the Mendocino Coast painting, when I went way up into the winding hills to this grove- Montgomery Woods. It was a deep, shady, quiet grove, with an open almost-dry creek in the middle, around which kids were playing. I walked it’s path and found this old fallen redwood tree. I love the value of these fallen trees to the ecosystem- that death isn’t the end for how they are connected to others.
was up on the Mendocino Coast painting, when I went way up into the winding hills to this grove- Montgomery Woods. It was a deep, shady, quiet grove, with an open almost-dry creek in the middle, around which kids were playing. I walked it’s path and found this old fallen redwood tree. I love the value of these fallen trees to the ecosystem- that death isn’t the end for how they are connected to others.
was up on the Mendocino Coast painting, when I went way up into the winding hills to this grove- Montgomery Woods. It was a deep, shady, quiet grove, with an open almost-dry creek in the middle, around which kids were playing. I walked it’s path and found this old fallen redwood tree. I love the value of these fallen trees to the ecosystem- that death isn’t the end for how they are connected to others.