Roots and Branches
(Caledonian Pine, Loch Etive)

shown framed 24x24

 

 

 

 

If you go to Scotland and leave town for the wilder north, the chances are that you'll go to Glencoe. But if just before you arrive at Glencoe, you turn south at Buachaille Etive Mor (an imposing, pyramidal mountain whose name means, "The Great Shepherd of Etive"), you'll end up (after many miles of one-lane road and after passing stand after stand of purple rhododendron) beside a long arm of the Atlantic called Loch Etive. Beside Loch Etive are some of those wonderful iconic Scottish trees, the Caledonian pines. Among them, this one.

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