If you drink a little wine, Teresa, you can see anything you want! It's interesting that you feature a cork oak. I was talking about this very tree to Miriam a couple of days ago. So many wines today have a screw cap, and even the ones with corks have synthetic corks. Perhaps in Spain they still use real corks made from the Cork Oak? It certainly is a tradition that goes back centuries. Muchos besos y abrazos querida amiga.
Qué original. Un beso
ResponderEliminarGorgeous old tree.
ResponderEliminarUma escultura natural.
ResponderEliminarUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
We can use our imagination and be surprised to see all kinds of sculpture or faces on the tree trunk.
ResponderEliminarCoincido contigo Teresa, me gusta ir mirando los troncos de los árboles, este es muy original.
ResponderEliminarAbrazos.
If you drink a little wine, Teresa, you can see anything you want! It's interesting that you feature a cork oak. I was talking about this very tree to Miriam a couple of days ago. So many wines today have a screw cap, and even the ones with corks have synthetic corks. Perhaps in Spain they still use real corks made from the Cork Oak? It certainly is a tradition that goes back centuries. Muchos besos y abrazos querida amiga.
ResponderEliminarHola Teresa, a mi también me gusta mirar los arboles y en algunos siempre se encuentran formas muy bonitas, este es precioso.
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Son árboles maravillosos que debemos de cuidar a toda costa.
ResponderEliminarUn fuerte abrazo Teresa.
Interesantes y bonitas fotos, de las que se pueden sacar varias interpretaciones.
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Realmente curioso
ResponderEliminarQue bonito tronco Teresa, es maravilloso. Besos.
ResponderEliminarLa naturaleza siempre nos trae cosas que nos sorprenden haciendo funcionar la imaginación.
ResponderEliminarSaludos.
¡Muy curioso!
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Encantada de que os haya gustado. Muchos besos.
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