This post is in response to Debbie’s at Travel With Intent blog Six Word Saturday Challenge.




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Cee

Beautiful colored moss, CEE!
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I love the moss out here in the wintertime 😀
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Nice photos Cee .. such a vibrant green
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Thanks Alison 😀
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Cee, these are amazing! They remind me of our road trip through the redwood forest up in Northern California. Love these! I bet the air smelled wonderful!!
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I’m just up the coat about 400 miles from the heart of the redwoods. 😀 😀
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Ahhhh! Just lovely!
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Looking at your green almost makes me think green is now my favorite color.
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Camera don’t do this moss justice is all I can say. And yes it is close to my favorite color too 😀
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Beautiful!
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Thanks Lily 😀
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I love love love moss although the tree that looks newly-cut is sad and scary to me.
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That’s an old photo. So I have no clue why it was cut 😀
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At least the moss survived. We have a pile of branches and fallen logs etc. in our yard to provide cover for animals and to just live its greeny lives, and whenever a bit of broken branch or lichen or moss from old trees falls down from trees elsewhere and I happen to find it, I scoop it up and put it in our pile to continue its life. If it’s safe I leave it, but if it falls downtown or on cement, I bring it to our place to do well. Our moss is gorgeous and green and includes some from my iold house where I grew up, among other bits–
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Oh that is so cool. 😀 😀
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I think it really makes a difference to having the animals have safe space, and the moss and lichen having long, even eternal-ish, lives!
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Oh it looks so soft. I want a moss blanket!
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It does look soft. 😀
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Moss give beauty to things not thought beautiful.
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It does. Glad you like these mossy photo 😀
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Your response and Brian’s are so different but I love both. Liking the direction 6WS is going in. Happy weekend, Cee!
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Thanks Jo. 😀
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That is some serious green, Cee !
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Thanks Helen 😀
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No wonder you were confident the broccoli wasn’t moss!!
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LOL….I really know moss…….
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🥰😆
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Good point, Becky!
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Feeling the mossy love Cee 🙂 🙂
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I do like living in a rain forest.
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It is so good
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Yes, that looks like Oregon can’t wait to get on one of those mossy trails
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After this rain, we will have plenty of new moss this year. 😀 😀
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Just beautiful the greens in these photos.
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Just think Anne these picture are nearly as gorgeous as it is in real life 😀
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Oh, I do love a mossy woodland. Lovely pictures.
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So glad you like these mossy photos. Thanks Margaret 😀
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Lovely post
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Glad you like this post 😀
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Awesome! Enjoyed this!
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So glad you enjoyed this post 😀
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I look at these glorious, green woods in the photos, and I find it easy to understand why people believed in magical creatures living in enchanted forests. They are mesmerizing and feed the imagination. A picture is, indeed, worth a 1000 words (and in this case, fairytales).
Thank you for sharing these bewitching photos!
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I’m so glad you stopped by for a visit. I really appreciate your comment. I do live in a magical place 😀
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