Gingko in Japan November 2015
Clipped fir in Doreen’s Garden September 2018
Sturdy little oak at Cerne Abbas October 2015
Vintage fabric from 1946
Weeping Willow Cerne Abbas 2017
The oak tree at the bottom of my garden September morning 2018.
Yippee it is the first Tuesday of the month and so time to meet up with our photos of trees – either recent or archive.
Please leave a link to your tree photos in the Comments – I’m really looking forward to seeing them.
You can see the list of photo prompts on the Photo Challenge Page
Next Month’s prompt is
PATINA
and next month I will tell you what I have in store for 2019
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Finally got around to doing my entry: https://gillyflowerfaire.wordpress.com/2018/10/22/tree/
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Gasp!!! Your entry is truly inspiring and amazing thank you so much!!!! Very exciting! 🙂
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Thank you, Daffodil. So glad you enjoyed it!
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Beautiful trees Sandra! I love that you have such a beauty at the bottom of your garden! Wow!
Here’s my entry for this month:
https://postcardfromgibraltar.com/2018/10/09/monthly-meet-up-october-tree/
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Yes, that oak has become a great friend over the last 11 years. Thank you for your entry.
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My pleasure Sandra 😊
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Lovely trees. What would we do without them!
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so true
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I love-love-love trees! So I am enjoying all the links!
When I saw your tree in “Cerne Abbas” , I thought hmm what Country is that in?? LOL!! Imagine my surprise after I googled – England!
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Yes! Just a 30 minute drive from where I live.
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I don’t seem to find too much time for pure photography these days but trees are easy from the archives. So here is my contribution. – https://rainbowjunkiecorner.wordpress.com/2018/10/02/tree/
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Thank you Rj – lovely to have your entry.
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You were obviously spoilt for choice when it came to trees. Great selection. When I saw the last one I thought. “Oo! they’ve cut the corn.”
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Yes! The maize was cut about 6 weeks earlier than usual because of the hot summer. So nice to have the vista back.
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I thought it gave a better view.
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Lovely real trees , but the fabric one is my favourite.
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That fabric was given to me by my Mother-in-law – she used some of this pattern to cover the cot mattress for her second baby, my husband who was born in 1946.
You didn’t leave your link so here it is – hope that’s ok
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Thanks- temporary lack of internet!
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