#ThursdayTreeLove – 115

“It is a bird’s imagination, not its wings, that determines how high it can fly.”

― Matshona Dhliwayo

Last edition, you all loved that I shared about how eagles find spots in trees to sit in the area I live. So here I am showing you an eagle sitting on this tree. I had to brighten the image a lot since I spotted this one on a walk and clicked with my old 6S. But you see an eagle there. And the next one is at dusk that shows one soaring high in the sky.

I loved the fact that I was able to click a picture and show you all what amused you. So I am going to do that now and then. That’s helps us connect better, isn’t it?


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 14, 2021. If you would like to play along, post a picture of a tree on your blog, tell me where did you spot the tree 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 – 114:

  1. Lin joins with Tibetan Cherry from Seaton Sluice, England
  2. Lily joins with trees near a lake from her part of the world
  3. Angela joins with Chinar trees from Srinagar in India
  4. Ramya joins with a Banyan tree from Pune in Maharashtra, India
  5. Teresa joins with blooming white trees from her part of the world in Melbourne
  6. Jayanthy joins with a blooming cherry blossom from her part of the world in US
  7. Alana joins with black walnuts and the tree from upstate New York in the US
  8. Archana joins with a lone tree from Pune in Maharashtra, India
  9. JoAnna joins with Willow tree from her part of the world in the US
  10. Siobhan joins with Lodgepole Pines next to a bridge crossing the Deschutes River
  11. Traci shares hints of fall foliage from the woods near her backyard in Durhan, NH in the US
  12. Mali joins with the Cabbage tree from New Zealand
  13. Divya joins with the Nectarine tree and its fruits from Brentwood, California in the US
  14. Chandra joins with a postcard that shows the trees of Lan Ying’s Quiet Village
  15. Liz joins with trees from Eagle Creek in Oregon, US

30 thoughts on “#ThursdayTreeLove – 115

    1. Damayanti- reading this made me very happy. Your presence matters a ton! I’ve had no inspiration to write for a year now and there are days I feel this gaping hole. But then pictures and crochet come to my rescue. 😊

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  1. I love the picture of your tree. I was going to say I like how you composed it. And then I read about the eagle and that makes it even better. Look at the eagle’s attitude. ❤ 😀
    Thank you so much for hosting, dear Parul. 🙂 Honestly, I do have a list of posts for TTL — all in my head, tho’ 😬
    I’ll have to work a little more on being regular here. 🙂

    Will add my link, soon.
    Thanks again.

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  2. Those are great shots, Parul! I’m so glad you were able to show us a peek at the eagle in the tree, and that soaring shot is beautiful.

    And now I have a new favorite bird quote. ❤️

    While I’m usually running late, this time it’s because my WordPress blog has been wonky for the past few days, so while I was able to get the post out on Thursday, it was only on my Hive blog. But now I’ve copied it over, so we can do the ping thing! 😊

    https://www.traciyork.com/misty-morning-woods-for-parul2411s-thursdaytreelove/

    Thanks for sharing those awesome clicks with us, and I look forward to seeing more that connect us all. 🤗

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    1. oh no! hope the issue is sorted and yes the ping thing helps me track posts and then share with you all. Thank you so much. Yes – I am thinking of weaving in stories and connections for you all. 🙂

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  3. Loved the eagle in the tree, Parul. Right place at the right time. Also what great timing with the second shot. Well done. Love the Matshona Dhliwayo quote. There’s no guessing where we can go if we use our imagination. It’s amazing how sharing photos online and being online has connected so many of us together. It is lovely to see your part of the world through your blog. Hope you are doing well.

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