Ah, the wonder of nature! It's too bad that magnificent trees and nature are relegated to parks. Not that I dislike parks, it's just that it would be nice if nature was all around us, rather than the intense and prolific waste of industrialized rural/suburban/urban landscapes.
Here are four photos of douglas fir trees and forests.
![Trees](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ulLVSnlhz_zWHjFHTS6rPhdY9uUjdd5GLlaWI-wFwivixXeTNZ29mjSkASUsFPIM7W7VN6d6BFQgQiTtefUy9GnxdiA2Fsd6qGBw9bN56K6flHRPQUy_JxRvkL1O5suO8=s0-d)
near the Ohanapecosh river, Mount Rainier Nat'l Park
![Tree](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uqBzcYmtQN4aopYb0eNTcsvJvPNf6mSGS5e4Dq_pfjgVWqn8l53qwjTmpQCD0AFPN3enrIwq1dlirJR03Liv6nPoLwR7TTmcRi0BZMHEWrMOkBmp3XXro5tuwQKVmUjKw=s0-d)
Priest Point Park, Olympia, Washington
![Ohanapecosh Campground](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_v870PT-JzIvynXNuy5eYyc9o622Zw4bqRQ4_zw9a3yDCUdHujX36lNNV8t5a6K-1MWRh8v3Zani4BOkRK5wCghWWV-zqzXZXpQH5mm5RiMWafLO4lXXnJOgw5065gj=s0-d)
Ohanapecosh Campground, Mt. Rainier
![On the Trail](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uHTvoQajgbafRflNPS4mL7tqbPEta6BJo90A2Fmtlliim75QHB5vhX6irk54MixN5aswzzD0DqZa3OX9oqUpOyNrpht7iRB7KFnrXmU2_fyzAS2SrgSFNKdvNp-F92Tzo=s0-d)
Grove of the Patriarchs Trail, Mt. Rainier
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