Life is about perspective and how you look at something… ultimately, you have to zoom out. ~ Whitney Wolfe Herd


This weekend I went on a run and I was trying to find the same Banyan tree from 4 years back when I first saw it (picture on the left). The tree, the aerial roots were all there (picture on the right) but yes because of the month of the year and the years in between – I could see some changes and some semblance.
Very much how life is. Same thing years apart changes yet stays the same.
Thursday Tree love is a photo feature hosted on this blog on every 2nd and 4th Thursday of a month. The first edition of 2025 will go live on February 27, 2025. 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.
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Fabulous tree, you don’t see them here in the UK.
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Banyan trees are found almost in every street and are also worshipped. Thanks Lin.
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Wow! I am so happy the tree was not sacrificed for road widening or some such development works. It looks wonderful! Here is my tree https://yenforblue.blogspot.com/2025/02/standing-proud-thursdaytreelove.html
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Me too. This is an Agricultural university so hopefully trees will be protected here.
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Good that it is still there and has not gone under the axe. In Mumbai, the way they are felling trees, I doubt how many will survive this decade.
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That’s true in Bangalore too but this is hopefully a protected area.
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Beautiful tree. I, too, like to take photos at different times to notice the differences….
Here is my tree
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It’s a happy thing for me. Brings back memories and also makes me go check out a tree again 🙂
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Banyan Trees are so interesting! It’s fun to see how much it has spread in last few years, no?
Here’s my tree for the next edition of TTL. https://dnambiar.com/2025/02/moreton-bay-fig-tree.htmlThank you for hosting, Parul. 🙂
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It totally has! Thanks Divya!
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How lovely! You’re right—as the years pass, things change yet somehow remain the same.
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thanks Vinitha!
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I love Banyan tree, particularly when small red berries start hanging in it, the birds raid them 😊
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