Beneath The Surface

Beneath The Surface, Old Cabin Roof

The photo shows the bare underside of an old cedar shingle roof, weathered and with a few areas that are prone to leaking. With time and moisture, the wood grains have been strengthened, and there is some discoloration on some of the cross pieces, which I suspect might be pine.

I’d guess that those leaky gaps, which can easily be seen here, would be hard to spot from the top surface. There’s probably a lesson here about not just accepting things on their surface value—a good guideline to have these days.


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Monte Stevens
Monte Stevens
10 months ago

What a wonderful image and metaphor to the reality of life. I hope you have a wonderful weekend! It’s going to be hot here.