Wood Pile Collection
A wood pile stands tall amidst a vibrant flower meadow in the picturesque Swabian Alb region of Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe
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A wood pile stands tall amidst a vibrant flower meadow in the picturesque Swabian Alb region of Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe. Another they are be found in the charming Walser village of Grimentz, nestled within the majestic Swiss Alps in Switzerland. Moving across continents, logs await processing at a mill in British Columbia, Canada, North America. Woodpile 13 showcases the beauty and functionality of stacked timber. As we admire its simplicity and utility, let us remember Shakespeare's words: "Alas, now pray you, work not so hard. " This sentiment resonates even during historical events like the Battle of Kenesaw Mountain in Georgia on June 27th, 1864. In Hermanus, Western Cape province of South Africa lies chopped wood beneath an old Oak tree - a testament to nature's resilience and man's resourcefulness. Meanwhile, University College Cork (UCC) in Ireland boasts a sundial on its campus that marks time as students study under the shade of ancient trees. Traveling further north to Inishowen County Donegal in Ireland reveals a thatched cottage surrounded by neatly stacked firewood. The illustration from The Tempest reminds us once again not to overexert ourselves with unnecessary labor. Finally, alpine huts framed by snowy peaks greet visitors at Bernina Group's Arcoglio Alp in Val Torreggio within Malenco Valley. Here we witness how wood piles serve both practical and aesthetic purposes against breathtaking mountain backdrops. From Europe to North America and beyond; whether for warmth or construction materials; whether depicted through art or witnessed firsthand - these wood piles symbolize human ingenuity harmonizing with nature's abundance across diverse landscapes around our world.