Alto de La Cruz, Aragón
Most of the photos I took along the Camino were of signs: the rocks and yellow arrows and shells and tiles and milestones that told me I was on the right path. Many of my "yellow arrows" were people; I captured some of them on film, too.
This is one of my favorites, of the non-human signpost variety. A dead tree on a lonely peak along the Camino Aragonés after Monreal.
Labels: Camino de Santiago
4 Comments:
It is almost as if the tree is clinging, for all it's worth, to it's roots. I know how it feels. :) Beautiful shot, beautiful blog.
By C., at 8:15 PM
Thanks Claudia, and welcome!
I remember thinking that day that she's wishing she could take off down the trail (the tree) like the pilgrims who tramp by her. Leaning way over, dreaming of where that Camino will take her....
By Erin, at 10:14 PM
LOVE this photo!!
By La Gatita Gringa, at 9:57 AM
Thank you gatita! I took a little toy camera that really disapointed me on the Camino, but damn if the scenery wasn't gorgeous enough to shine through...
By Erin, at 7:24 PM
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