“The way is clear, the light is good, I have no fear, nor no one should.
The woods are just trees, the trees are just wood.
No need to be afraid there– there’s something in the glade there…
Into the woods without delay, but careful not to lose the way.
Into the woods, who knows what may be lurking on the journey?
Into the woods to get the thing that makes it worth the journeying.
Into the woods–” Stephen Sondheim

I was at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival last weekend and saw a production of “Into the Woods” at the Elizabethan theater. How perfect that this is the Lens-Artists challenge theme this week! Thanks, Egidio!

My neck of the woods includes a great number of Douglas Fir trees and a carpet of Solomon’s Seal, ferns, and wood sorrel. Lichen and moss cover the branches of oaks. This is the temperate rain forest.


For much of the year, you could literally bathe in the forest. Walking through clouds is not unheard of, either.

Priscilla, what an amazing post. The photos and quotes are perfect. You think it was a coincidence you saw “Into the Woods” last weekend. Let me add to that. I resisted using that song quote in my post, but the truth is the musical was constant in my mind. Music always finds its way into my photography. This was a fantastic post from start to finish. And that includes your very last sentence. Perfect!
Thanks, Egidio – I worked for a children’s theater company and taught classes around that musical; it is often on my mind! I loved that I got to take my grown up children to the show. Children will listen! π
Priscilla, Your forest images are stunning! My favorite is the last image of the hikers walking into the clouds. I love that you included the quote the show “Into the Woods”.
Thanks! Oregon forests are truly enchanting. π
Priscilla, your collection is so well punctuated with quotes that fit nicely with the images. My favorite shots are the ones with people beginning their walk into the woods.
This theme really is perfect for my Monday morning hiking group photos. Happy to share! π
So lovely and evocative! Its been many years since I walked those trails.
Even with all the clear cutting, Oregon is an amazing place to see abundance and robust growth. It restores my awe in Earth’s regenerative power. π
Amazing post Priscilla – I loved your deep, lush woods. And the quotes are perfect.
Thanks, Tina!
So inviting, Priscilla.
π Come for a hike!
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These green paths are amazing,Priscilla.
Indeed – you’re welcome to join my hiking group! π