Wonderful!  I like the composition, the patterns and the textures
portrayed, plus the pleasing colors.
Is this a dead or dying branch?  The Red Cedars I have seen, including the
ones on my property, have reddish-brown bark, but green needles.  In any
event, this one is most pleasing in its tone.

Dan Matyola
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On Sun, Dec 12, 2021 at 11:41 AM Rick Womer <[email protected]> wrote:

> From last week’s cemetery walk:
>
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2021/December-2021/December-2021/i-8qqGNSq/A
>
> This is an Eastern red cedar, according to my plant identifying app, with
> seed “cones”.
>
> Comments always appreciated.
>
> Rick
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