“Miracles are of all sizes. And if you start believing in little miracles, you can work up to the bigger ones.” – Norman Vincent Peale
On our way back from our 2018 Assam, Arunachal and Meghalaya road trip, some where in Assam we stopped at a restaurant. The backyard had a small water body. There were trees and ducks around it. This small banana tree also looked like a comfortable resting place for mama duck.
Thursday Tree love is a photo feature on this blog hosted on 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. The next edition will go live on February 13, 2020. 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 – 79:
- Ramya shares a tree from on the way to Cripple creek,Colorado in the US
- Shalini shares a Mandarin Orange tree from New Delhi, India
- Priya shares trees from Cubbon Park, Bangalore in India
- Alana shares palm trees at Sunset from Florida, US
- JoAnna shares a tall pine tree from Linville, North Carolina in the US
- Chandra shares tree art done by her talented friend, Christine from Colorado in the US
- Archana shares information and a little Sandalwood tree from Pune, India
- Esha shares a tree and a duo walking by it from Marine Drive in Mumbai, India
- Rita joins with lights and trees with snow from her part of the world
- Ken shares what should be our last Christmas tree from the season on this blog hop
- Ramya shares a 150 years old Bonsai from an exhibition in Pune, India
- Lin shares tree(s) from Jardi Botanic, Valencia in Spain
- Angela shares a tree with a postbox next to it from Osmania University, Hyderabad in India
That indeed makes for a very happy picture Parul and am surprised that you captured it so well.
Here is my post for the linky this week – https://www.shalzmojo.in/2020/01/thursdaytreelove-a-cluster-of-bhadraksha-trees/
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Thank you, Shalini! 🙂
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Loved your picture Parul and the mamma duck looks so cute:) agree with your quote, thanks for inspiring, here’s my link:https://livealifeofgratitude.blogspot.com/2020/01/tree-love-73.html
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Thank you , Angela.
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What a cute little tree that is! And so are the mama duck and her little ducklings! Love your tree shots, Parul. Each tell a story.
Here’s mine from this week. Hope you like it.
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Thanks a ton, Esha! So sweet of you to say that. 🙂
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Just a happy picture this is 🙂
My post: http://www.lifeofleo.in/2020/01/jenna-thursdaytreelove-10.html
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thanks, Soumya!
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Trees are important because they help to sustain local ecology.
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That’s true Arvind!
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Happy picture indeed! The duck faimily seems to be enjoying their outing!! Heres my tree https://yenforblue.blogspot.com/2020/01/towering-thursdaytreelove.html?m=1
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Thanks, Archana!
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Great quote to accompany a beautiful picture 🙂
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thank you 🙂
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I’ve seen banana trees in Florida but that duck is different – made me feel so warm! You have your snow, Parul, and my tree today is known for its…(pun alert) https://ramblinwitham.blogspot.com/2020/01/red-and-yellow-thursdaytreelove.html
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Thanks, Alana! When I found the picture in my archives, it made me happy too.
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I love that quote and the photo. Mama duck looks content, but watchful. Here’s my Tree Love for this week: https://joannaoftheforest.wordpress.com/2020/01/23/thursday-tree-love-winter-magnolias-and-a-poem/
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Thanks, JoAnna! 🙂
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Look at that duck posing for you! Beautiful click, Parul. Loved that quote. Happy to join this week for TTL. 🙂 https://thevoidthoughts.com/2020/01/22/bend-not-broken-wordlesswednesday-74/
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Thank you, Vinitha. So glad you joined.
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The duck looks at home there.
Here’s my tree for this week
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Yes, she was so calm and sitting comfortably there. Thank you, Lin!
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She looks very cozy under the tree. Here’s my offering: https://iamchandralynn.com/2020/01/23/thursdaytreelove-beauty-remains/
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She was. Thanks Chandra!
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Such a sweet photo! The duck does look absolutely comfortable there! The banana tree is a unique plant whose every part is useful! And what delicious recipes!
Happy to join you this week Parul (always intending to join you every week!) Thank you so much for hosting this wonderful bloghop!
https://vidyasury.com/2020/01/poplar-trees.html
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Thank you, Vidya! Your enthusiasm is contagious. You are right – banana tree is so unique.
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Hey there!! My link for this edition – https://ramyatantry.wordpress.com/2020/01/26/spreading-the-roots/
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Glad you joined, Ramya. Thank you!
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Thats a lovely picture Parul !
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Thanks, Priya! Glad you liked it.
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That’s a great photo. It made me smile! (No treelove post this week – I miscalculated and will now have to wait for February!)
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Thank you, Mali. No worries at all. I will see you on the 13th.
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Here’s some extra tree love: https://iamchandralynn.com/2020/01/29/hungry-for-the-sun-and-trees/
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Who doesn’t like extra love ? 🙂 thanks Chandra.
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