“And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.” ― Roald Dahl

I did not click this picture. This is the work of my peer from work and a good friend, Karishma. This shot was so magical to me that I sought her permission to share this with you all. Thank you, K! This was Minneapolis in November. Beautiful, isn’t it? Also, goes well with winters and the time of the year we are in.
Thursday Tree love is a photo feature on this blog hosted on 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. The next edition will be live on December 26, 2019. 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 – 76:
- Ramya shares a tree sprinkled with snow
- Geethica joins us with a tree that she spotted at her morning walk
- Mali joins with supported trees from Japan
- Chandra shares the gorgeous Dogwood from her campus
- Shalini joins with The Devil’s tree from New Delhi, India
- Soumya joins with a tall tree from Bangalore and she calls her Gloria
- Alana joins with Ithaca Apple Tree from New York
- Angela joins with a tree from Imperial Gardens in Secunderabad, India
- Esha joins with a tree from Japanese strolling garden in the golden temple complex at Kinkaku-ji
- Pragun joins with a Sitka Spruce tree that she calls Lambda
- Margo joins with trees laden with snow from Colorado, US
- Sunita joins with a Breadfruit tree from her house in Mumbai
- Arvind joins with Sunset and trees from Jaipur, India
- Vidya joins with love and gratitude and with a tree that’s now dead
- Archana shares Willows from Thimpu, Bhutan
- Lins joins with a close up shot of a tree. Don’t miss the unique colors on her tree
- Ken joins with a beautiful green tree from UK
- Natasha joins with blooming Amaltas from her neighborhood in Gurugram, India
- Rita shares trees at around Sunset from Candolim, Goa in India
- Chandra shares snow falling on a bare tree from her campus
These are looking like two ballerinas, if you know what I mean! Gorgeous and I am constantly amazed at hoe beautiful nature can be. 🙂
My post for today is – https://www.shalzmojo.in/2019/12/thursdaytreelove-the-divinity-of-the-tree-of-life/
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ha ha! I know. You are right. Nature is amazing. Thanks!
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What a beautiful picture this is! Simply stunning.
My post: http://www.lifeofleo.in/2019/12/heer-thursdaytreelove-8.html
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Thanks Soumya!
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Sunning image! And profound words to go with it! Here is my tree https://yenforblue.blogspot.com/2019/12/coexistence-thursdaytreelove.html
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Thanks a ton, Archana!
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wow simply beautiful Parul:) loved this tree and the words are apt and meaningful, thanks for sharing, here’s my post:https://livealifeofgratitude.blogspot.com/2019/12/tree-love-70.html
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Thank you so much, Angela.
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This was most interesting to me because we had this same kind of snow, complete with the brown leaves hanging onto the trees. So it wasn’t just us. We still have trees hanging onto leaves now in December, which is not a usual thing. Here’s mine: https://ramblinwitham.blogspot.com/2019/12/skies-of-grey-and-blue-thursdaytreelove.html
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Yeah! My friends in Minneapolis told us that it was sudden and early snow. Thanks Alana!
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Beautiful! The snow and bright colors make a good combination.
Here is my entry : https://www.fantasticfeathers.in/2019/12/just-wow-thursdaytreelove.html?m=1
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I agree, Ramya! Thanks for joining!
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I love that quote and the magical picture, and I I DO believe in magic! Here’s my Tree Love offering: https://joannaoftheforest.wordpress.com/2019/12/12/thursday-tree-love-transformation/
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I think magic happens when you believe in it. Thank you, JoAnna.
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How gorgeous is that! Oh, I love the trees so much more for the colours of their leaves! So much better than when they go completely bare, which it seems isn’t too far off.
Here’s my post for the week, Parul :
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I agree. The colors add to all the charm possible. Thanks for joining, Esha!
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Hi, I’m new to your space..and thoroughly love the concept of treelove. Thats a very beautiful pic indeed 🙂
Joining in ..my post is here – https://softypinkngloriousred.wordpress.com/2019/12/12/thursdaytreelove/
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Welcome Priya! Always happy to have new folks around. Thank you for joining and I hope to see you around. 🙂
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They look very delicate.
Here is my entry for today
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They do and must be delicate too. I wonder how they face the harsh weather. Thanks for joining, Lin!
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Looks like miniature trees!! Here is my entry – https://ramyatantry.wordpress.com/2019/12/13/beauty-of-a-tree/
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ha ha! Now that you say, they look little. Thanks for joining, Ramya!
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That is a beautiful photo, though it is the opposite to my seasonal post! I posted a little late, but I hope the thought still counts. https://aseparatelife.wordpress.com/2019/12/14/nzs-christmas-tree/
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It’s never late here as long as you join before the new edition is live 🙂
Contrasts are the best part about lives. Isn’t it? Thanks for stopping by!
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Trees in winter have their own charm! Sometimes I feel a sense of depression and at times I see it as a new beginning. Nice click and thanks for sharing this with us Parul.
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You are right. They have their own charm. I know what you mean. They can bring out different feelings. Thank you, Anjana.
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Magical indeed! Here’s mine – https://myheart2heart.blog/2019/12/21/trees-i-adore/
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Thank you! Glad you joined.
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That’s a lovely Treo, Even if they are clicked in winters but all three depict three different season coz of there emptiness, red hues and yellow splendor. Lovely click indeed.
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oops missed to add my entry- here is my Christmas special tree – https://praguntatwa.com/have-you-ever-seen-beyond-your-christmas-tree/
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Yes, they all look different. Thanks, Pragun! I am glad you joined.
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