#ThursdayTreeLove – 121

“Sometimes we can only find our true direction when we let the wind of change carry us.” ~ Mimi Novic

Thursday Tree Love – 121

Welcome to the first Thursday Tree of 2022! I hope you are well and taking care of yourself.

Today, I have a tree that I clicked on the first of January while I was running a quick errand to the nearby market. The Sun was about to set and the Sun rays were filtering through the cloud. Against that backdrop, this tree had leaned over the road as if saying hello.


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 27, 2022. 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 – 120:

  1. Ramya joins with trees in a temple complex from Baner, Pune in India
  2. JoAnna joins with trees along the creek from the United States
  3. Alana joins with snow clad trees and Christmas trees from her part of the world in the US
  4. Lisa joins with a tree that glowed in dark from her part of the world
  5. Lin joins with trees from Saltwell Park in Gateshead in North East England
  6. Archana shares trees by a blue lake as spotted by her daughter
  7. Chandra joins with pink trees from her part of the world
  8. Angela joins with trees from her drive around Vizag in India
  9. Vinitha joins with her own Christmas tree from the United States


26 thoughts on “#ThursdayTreeLove – 121

  1. This is for Archana. I have tried two browsers and couldn’t comment on your blog. It keeps telling me I need to type a comment but my comment was typed, so I am putting it here (Parul hope you don’t mind) “Yes to both! We have some local mulberry trees. I’ve found some bear bitter fruit and some more delicious fruit. Homeowners don’t like them because when the fruits fall on the sidewalk, it makes a big mess. The fruits will also stain clothes. I have heard of the “female prisoners exercising” theory of the nursery rhyme, too but what I didn’t know was their possible long life span. Thank you for sharing that picture of the 2,500 year old tree on the temple grounds.” I Hope you get this comment!

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