Saturday, March 7, 2009

Oregon Forest

You can look at a forest as a forest and see it as just a forest- a large mass of pointy green tips called trees. Only, when you look at a forest as a forest you don't particularly consider the trees. The trees don't really even exist. That is, until you discard the signified green tips and look at the trees. You then look at a 'forest' and think, "My God, that's a lot of trees." You look at all the trees and feel quite small realizing that the quantity of forest is much different from the quantity presented by hundreds if not thousands of trees-

Very big, very beautiful, very old trees.

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