#ThursdayTreeLove – 96

“What sets you apart can sometimes feel like a burden and it’s not. And a lot of the time, it’s what makes you great.” —Emma Stone

ThursdayTreeLove -96
ThursdayTreeLove -96

Almost around the same time five years ago, we were exploring the Repulse Bay Beach in Hong Kong. This tree then had intrigued me. Memories are a beautiful thing. Do you see the many similar trees all around?


Thursday Tree love is a photo feature hosted on this blog on every 2nd and 4th Thursday of a month. The next edition will go live on October 22, 2020. If you would like to play along, post a picture of a tree on your blog and link it back to this post.

If you don’t see the pingback, please leave a link to your post in my comments section. Please make sure that your post’s link is showing up on this latest edition. I will link your posts on my blog in the next edition 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 shared on #ThursdayTreeLove – 95:

  1. Teresa joins with a Gum tree from Australia
  2. Angela shares trees from a park in Hyderabad, India
  3. Mali joins with Rimu tree from Kaitoke Regional Park in New Zealand
  4. Archana joins with a Henna shrub and its flowers from India
  5. Pragun joins with a Peepal tree from Chennai, India
  6. Shama joins with a Jujube tree and fruit from her part of the world
  7. Alana shares trees from a walking path in Otsiningo Park, Binghamton, New York
  8. Shalini joins with blooming Gulmohar trees from Gurugram and Kerala, India
  9. Priya joins with plants, flowers and memories from her part of the world
  10. JoAnna joins with a tall Pine tree from her part of the world
  11. Lin joins with a tree and life on trees from Saltwell Park in Gateshead, UK
  12. Ken joins with Castle tree from Skenfrith from South East Wales
  13. Ramya joins with Palm trees from Pune in India
  14. Rita shares a wild berry tree and a nest that is home to the birds and other trees from a park in her neighborhood in Ontario, Canada
  15. Chandra joins with a famed Oak from the Sherwood forest in England


53 thoughts on “#ThursdayTreeLove – 96

  1. The moment I saw the picture, I thought of Repulse Bay/ Stanley. And reading those lines underneath confirmed the same. Thanks for refreshing my memories. Stanley is certainly different from more popular areas like the TST and Victoria Harbor. Calm and peaceful.

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  2. I don’t recall ever seeing trees like this on such a sandy terrain, and it makes them look all the more amazing. Beautiful quote to go with the photo – what a perfect paring, Parul!

    It’s just about 10pm here in my corner of the world, but I managed to put my post together. It was awesome to have the excuse to spend some time with my photos, after having such a busy week – I really appreciate having Tree Thursday as an excuse to stop and enjoy the trees!

    https://www.traciyork.com/fall-foliage-over-the-course-of-two-weeks-for-parul2411s-thursdaytreelove/

    Thanks, as always for hosting this and I hope you’re having a wonderful week.

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