A bare tree stands with roots at both ends . . .
—Kiran Bantawa
The world looks very different as the cold weather sets in and the plants and trees lose their leaves. This series of photographs attempts to capture both the emptiness and the complexity inherent in a leafless landscape. November is a great time for walking in nature. In the absence of foliage you can really see and study the lay of the land. You might be surprised by what you notice—things hidden and yet there all along.
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Kelli lives in rural New Hampshire with her husband Damian and their two children. She works as a writer, and in her free time enjoys reading, gardening, taking pictures, walking in the woods, and celebrating the seasons of nature and the feasts, festivals, and holy days of the Christian year. Kelli shares her family's everyday adventures at OurCommonHours.com.
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