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Old is Not Ugly. A dead tree, or. Growing in a remnant patch of old growth forest in Nova Scotia. Photo by Tim Skelly. MANY PEOPLE ARE AFRAID. Of old age these days. They might feel better if they spent more time around old, dead, and dying trees. More natural sculpture a snag in old-growth forest in Nova Scotia. When a root plane lifts up out of the soil, it often leaves a shallow depression behind. This small, sheltered pond is ideal habitat for amphibians. Photo by Tim Skelly. Links to this post.

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Old is Not Ugly. A dead tree, or. Growing in a remnant patch of old growth forest in Nova Scotia. Photo by Tim Skelly. MANY PEOPLE ARE AFRAID. Of old age these days. They might feel better if they spent more time around old, dead, and dying trees. More natural sculpture a snag in old-growth forest in Nova Scotia. When a root plane lifts up out of the soil, it often leaves a shallow depression behind. This small, sheltered pond is ideal habitat for amphibians. Photo by Tim Skelly. Links to this post.

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