#ThursdayTreeLove – 100

“Never say there is nothing beautiful in the world anymore. There is always something to make you wonder in the shape of a tree, the trembling of a leaf.” ― Albert Schweitzer

ThursdayTreeLove – 100

This is my version of fall and fall foliage from India. I love trees and their leaves, trunks, branches, roots and the smell. Not to forget their size and their shade. Everything about trees makes me smile. This year has been tough but what kept me going were trees. On some days, I was listening to the birds on trees, watching the trees bloom in my locality and on some days I was sitting under a tree eating or waiting. I also watched the setting Sun on many days behind a tree or two. This walk way was where I started running and then as leaves turned yellow, one morning I stopped to click and kept this one for memory before I leave the place and come back when this look will be hard to find.

Thank you bloggers and readers for your support through these 100 editions of #ThursdayTreeLove. When I started this blog hop, I never knew I will have a small community and these many trees that you all will share. I am grateful that I have you all. No words can express my happiness and gratitude. Thank you for all your support, love and trees.


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 January 14, 2021. 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 – 99:

  1. Rita joins with some bare and some green trees from Toronto, Canada
  2. Lin joins with a Fir tree from around Beamish museum in England
  3. Alana shares a new cultivar called Ulmus Homestead from upstate NY in the US
  4. Teresa joins with her little Christmas tree
  5. Mali joins with Kauri trees from a young Kauri forest and Nikau palms from New Zealand
  6. Archana shares the Elephant Apple tree from Pune, India
  7. Arvind joins with pictures of Kishan Bagh in Jaipur, India
  8. Angela shares pictures of paddy fields surrounded by trees from Assam in India
  9. Shama joins with a Christmas tree look alike from her part of the world
  10. Divya joins with trees in fall color from her trip to Mountain House, California
  11. Traci shares snow dusted trees from Durham, New Hampshire in the US
  12. Chandra joins with a tree lit by the Sun from her part of the world in the United States
  13. JoAnna shares a live Oak with Spanish moss from Airlie Gardens near the coast of North Carolina
  14. Siobhan joins with Larch trees from Bend in Oregon, US
  15. Pragun joins with an Orange tree from her friend’s farm in India
  16. Esha joins with a palm tree by the beach

46 thoughts on “#ThursdayTreeLove – 100

    1. Yes, Archana! You have been around for years and i love that. I don’t know how we met (virtually) but I am so glad we did 🙂 Your knowledge of trees, the trees that you share make me learn so much. I am so grateful to have your support. Thank you!

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  1. So beautiful Parul I loved the whole setting, yes the fallen leaves, color of the leaves, the trunk and the way trees are standing tall as though they were told to stand in a row:) super click. Thank you Parul I appreciate this tree love initiative and I am enjoying and its these posts that brought me closer to trees, made me mindful of the trees that surrounds where ever i go. I am grateful and thank you for inspiring and encouraging. May this Christmas season bring you good health and peace to you and your family. Wishing you a great and healthy year ahead 2021. Here’s my link:https://livealifeofgratitude.blogspot.com/2020/12/95-thursday-tree-love.html

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  2. There is beauty in trees, listening to our inner voice and conversations sparkling. Trees listen to us,I believe. Congrats for this incredible achievement Parul, May you shine, soar and bloom always like our nature friends.

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    1. It is. You must, Pierre when the world is back to normal. India is beautiful 🙂 I am an Indian and I have travelled to a lot of places but India remains unexplored for me too.

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  3. Congratulations on touching 100 . It’s hard to keep up a blog hop with such regularity especially with all the other stuff that you are doing. I enjoy visiting your blog and will do so again this year after I sort out my problem with the URL.

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  4. Congratulations again (since I already shouted out on Twitter) with hitting this milestone, Parul! And what a beautiful shot to share in celebration – it looks like a path Dorothy must’ve have walked in Oz!

    Here’s my contribution, which I completely spaced sharing here on Thursday (I blame holiday brain…lol!)

    https://www.traciyork.com/snowy-solstice-trees-for-parul2411s-thursdaytreelove/

    I look forward to celebrating Thursday Tree Love #200 with everyone when it happens!

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  5. How lovely! Congratulations on the 100the edition, Parul! You did an awesome job bringing all the tree lovers together. I am so happy to see #ThursdayTreeLove going strong despite your hectic schedule. 💖🧡
    So sorry for being this late in joining, Parul. I remembered that this is the 100th edition and I wanted to join as well. At last I made it.

    New Beginning #WordlessWednesday 98

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