“Look up and hook up to a life of significance and don’t look down on yourself.”
― Sunday Adelaja
On our way to Spiti Valley last year, we stopped for a tea break. When we take breaks on a trip, I am always on a lookout for what’s unique around my surroundings. That was when I spotted this tree. It looked like a type of pine and it was tall. Looking down from where I was standing, it was a beautiful scene. Won’t you agree?
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 August 27, 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 – 92:
- Teresa joins with a tree from Tagaytay in Philippines
- Angela shares trees from Osmania University in Hyderabad, India
- Shalini joins with Wild Himalayan Cherry tree and its blooms from Khabrar from Uttarakhand, India
- Soumya shares a big Banyan tree from the outskirts of Bengaluru, India
- Natasha shares trees from her weekend walk to the Aravalli Biodiversity park in Gurugram, India
- Archana shares a Malabar Chestnut tree and its flower from Kolkatta, India
- Arvind shares trees from his hike to the Hathni Kund, Jaipur in India
- Balaka shares a paddy plant grown in a pot at her home from Mumbai, India
- Shama shares a tree and its shade from her part of the world
- Alana shares her PawPaw tree from her backyard in upstate New York
- Rita shares two trees by a lake from her part of the world
- Joanna shares tree roots from her archives
- Traci joins with Shagbark Hickory trees from her backyard in New England, US
- Lin joins with a tree, its roots and a fairy door from Jesmond Dene, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Ken joins with a big green tree from his friend’s house
- Chandra joins with a tree around sun flowers and a gift of love from her friend
- Vinitha shares trees from her drive around Phoenix, United States
- Priya shares Moringa tree leaves and its food connection from Karnataka, India
- Aseem shares trees during winters from around Europe
- Esha shares a wild Almond Tree from Knysna, South Africa
Beautiful tree…Coniferous flowering plant : https://myhandicraftscollection.blogspot.com/2020/08/coniferous-flowering-plant.html
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Thanks Shama!
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My entry – http://transitionofthoughts.com/2020/08/13/photography-greenery-bruges/ 🙂
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Thanks, Aseem!
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That is one beautiful, tall tree, Parul. Here is mine https://mywanderings.travel.blog/2020/08/13/climbing-trees/
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Thanks, Teresa!
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Such nice view and the pine tree looks beautiful.
My tree love can be viewed here – https://anjus.home.blog/2020/08/13/tale-of-twists/
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Thanks, Anjana!
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Looks like a Lollipop of a tree to me – its a variety of Pine for sure and you seem to have got in a really good click of it Parul.
Here’s mine : https://www.shalzmojo.in/2020/08/the-silver-trumpet-tree-in-its-golden-magnificence-thursdaytreelove/
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ha ha! lollipop sounds cute. Thanks Shalini!
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Dearest Parul,
That quote is ❤ Needed to hear it. 🙂
The mountain trees have a certain story to tell, a bit more deeper than the younger ones we see. O! to sit by the rustling pine trees and experience that bliss.
Thank you for hosting #TTL Parul.
Here's my post:
https://natashamusing.com/2020/08/i-am-a-tree-wordless-wednesday-wednesday-wisdom-natasha-musing/
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I know what you mean about the stories, Natasha. They do! thank you so much for stopping by and joining. Always a pleasure to see you around.
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Wow! Pine trees are lovely and they emit a heady fragrance that would make sitting at this spot just heavenly! Here is my tree https://yenforblue.com/2020/08/13/yellow-thursdaytreelove/
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Ah! I missed the smell. Thanks, Archana!
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Pines and similar trees can have such a nice scent. I wonder if this tree does. I wonder just how tall this tree is! Here’s mine https://ramblinwitham.blogspot.com/2020/08/catalpa-beans-thursdaytreelove.html
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I did not know about smell. But if I could go back, I would love to check that 🙂 Thanks, Alana!
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Great Click 🙂 loved the view, the tees look tall and green, nice place to chill…thanks for sharing, Here’s my link:https://livealifeofgratitude.blogspot.com/2020/08/86-thursday-tree-love.html
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Thanks, Angela!
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Beautiful tree, Parul! Must have been an amazing trip 🙂
Here’s mine – https://softypinkngloriousred.wordpress.com/2020/08/13/a-verdant-landscape-thursdaytreelove/
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It was! Have you seen the post of my trip? check it out – https://www.happinessandfood.com/8-day-road-trip-to-kinnaur-and-spiti-valley/
Thank you for stopping by!
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It is a beautiful scene. It looks like a little oasis. Perspective means a lot. Here’s my offering: https://joannaoftheforest.wordpress.com/2020/08/13/thursday-tree-love-landmark/
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It does. Thank you, Joanna!
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This is in the UK. Some I couldn’t capture since we were so close. In reality it was way more beautiful than this. This is a very poor attempt at photographing.
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Thanks for sharing!
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Its a beautiful view from top Parul. Here is my entry https://shilpanairy.wordpress.com/2020/08/13/twinning-thursdaytreelove/
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Thank you, Shilpa!
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That is most definitely a beautiful scene, Parul! And I agree – while I’m not a tree expert by any stretch of the imagination, it certainly has Pine tree vibes. It looks like a softer needle kind of pine though, because it has such a plush looking bunch of branches – I bet it would be amazing (or painful…lol) to touch!
I’ve jumped in this time again, and I’m already thinking about the 27th! Thanks again for hosting this!
https://www.traciyork.com/some-featheredfriends-show-their-love-for-parul2411s-thursdaytreelove/
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Yes, it had that plush look and maybe not so painful to touch. Thank you Traci! So glad you joined.
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Lovely tree, looks very feathery.
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Thanks, Lin!
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I love that – it looks green and cool. Here’s mine – back again after missing July! https://aseparatelife.wordpress.com/2020/08/14/seasonal-blooms-again/
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No worries, Mali. When ever you get time, you are most welcome here 🙂
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Nice! Here’s my offering–https://iamchandralynn.com/2020/08/13/thursdaytreelove-pretty-and-sweet/
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Thank you, Chandra!
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That’s a great view of the tree! Here’s mine – https://myheart2heart.blog/2020/08/14/walk-by-the-waterfront/
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That’s a beautiful pine tree. It looks like it is not young. Surely beautiful.
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Thanks, Arvind!
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Great view of the tree! Here’s mine – https://myheart2heart.blog/2020/08/14/walk-by-the-waterfront/ My previous comment did’nt appear – so posting again…
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Thanks, Rita! I got both your comments. They were in the queue 🙂
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My post: http://www.lifeofleo.in/2020/08/vanya-thursdaytreelove-21.html
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Thanks Soumya!
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