Left at the Ranch
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Most of the manzanitas remain shrubs. Very few attain this height and tree-esque grandeur. This one is on my next door neighbor's property. With this sunny, dry weather, their red bark stands out in a sea of gray and brown.
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