“We are all like the bright moon, we still have our darker side.”
― Kahlil Gibran
While on a walk in Minneapolis early this week, I spotted this tree. You know what hit me about this one? That it’s so simple yet made its presence felt. A quality that I admire in humans too. Would you agree?
Thursday Tree love is a photo feature on this blog. If you would like to play along, post a picture of a tree on your blog and link back to this post.
If you don’t see the pingback, please leave a link to your post in my comments section. Next week, I will link your posts on my blog and spread some love. Let’s come together to appreciate the beautiful nature around us.
Before you go, don’t forget to check the lovely trees that were shared last week on #ThursdayTreeLove – 18:
- Dancing tree that Balaka spotted in Mumbai
- Drop the dead leaves and set yourself free, says Shilpa
- Esha’s shot and the coconut trees
- How to keep away the evil eye? – Mayuri’s capture
- The lush green tree from Angela’s work place
- A cloudy day and trees captured by Ramya
- Bright yellow flowers from Amrita’s home garden
- Arvind’s Gulmohar Tree on Instagram
Indeed it is the simple things in life that make a difference. Often the fluff and the grandeur take away from the basics of a human being too.
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So true. Thanks Sunita.
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So true. Plus it continues to flourish in the concrete jungle!
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It does. Thanks Archana!
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Stunning 😊 Beauty in simplicity has always been the mantra!
https://natashamusing.com/2017/07/journeys-life-wanderlustwednesday/
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true that! thanks, natasha!
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I agree with you..simplicity is indeed the best. Here is my post for this week. Loving this weekly linkup. http://mumbong.blogspot.in/2017/07/through-stone-thursdaytreelove-19.html
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It is. Thanks Balaka.
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Agree Parul:) I love simplicity and have always admired people who are simple and easy to relate… here’s my link in fact I waited eagerly to post, thanks for igniting enthusiasm in me to appreciate nature.
https://livealifeofgratitude.blogspot.in/2017/07/thursday-tree-love-13.html
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Thanks for saying that. 🙂 So happy to have you around..
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There’s power in simplicity.In being yourself .Such an artistic tree.I am linking up with my Alamunda plant.
http://healthwealthbridge.com/alamunda-balcony-garden/
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Yes, there is. Thank you Amrita.
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Urban trees have to be hardy and strong to survive. One of these looks like a birch; not sure about the other. I am not sure about the pingbacks, so I am enclosing my link just in case: http://ramblinwitham.blogspot.com/2017/07/thursday-tree-love-library-garden.html
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I am not so well versed with Botany so I will give that to you 🙂 Thank you Alana. This is perfect!
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Loved the way you relate the characteristic with humans.
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Thank you Upasna!
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So true. Loved the quality that you highlighted through this.
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Thank you Naba! 🙂
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That’s true. The tree looks simple but beautiful. Here is my entry for this week: http://www.fantasticfeathers.in/2017/07/thursdaytreelove-18-foggy-morning.html?m=1
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Thank you Ramya!
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Sometimes, we fail to notice the most basic things that lie before our eyes in our fetish to look for the exotic! Nice shot, Parul and lovely words to go along too!
Linking up with my post here: https://blogsbyesha.wordpress.com/2017/07/27/thursdaytreelove-14/
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Thanks Esha!
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Parul, I have to confess something. I am by no means a nature lover. Nope, I don’t hate nature. It’s just that I am so much of an indoor book worm that I hardly get out, and even when I am out, I am just rushing from one place to another.
So at first I only read this segment because it was you. I read most (if not all) of your posts. Even if I don’t always get the time to comment. Having said that, I have been loving these posts, and even find myself unconsciously looking for interesting trees/plants when I am out and about. 😀
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That’s so sweet of you, Shantala <3. Thanks for saying that. I am also unconsciously looking at trees and also wondering if they can find a home on the blog. 🙂 You must join someday 🙂
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