The first flowers graced my place 2 weeks ago. Spring is in the air.
Linking this post with #Thursday Tree Love hosted by Parul Kashyap Thakur
The first flowers graced my place 2 weeks ago. Spring is in the air.
Linking this post with #Thursday Tree Love hosted by Parul Kashyap Thakur
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I love blossoms and this is the season to see them bloom all ver – what a lovely pic this one is Anamika. Is this near your house?
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Not near my house, Shalini. I saw this tree in a city park. It is a riverside park. I love this place. A few photos of this park are in my Feb gratitude post 🙂
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A beautiful tree. There’s a message of inspiration and perseverance in that in spite of the loss of a major branch, the tree continues to blossom.
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Oh yes. This was not the way I saw this tree but thank you, Joanna, for your fresh perspective. The brown circular patch looks like the heart of the tree which continues to beat.
Thank you for visiting and sharing your thought 🙂
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I like your perspective, too. 🙂
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I was taking some of the blossom the other day. I’m haning out for when all the cherry trees light up though!
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They will light up soon for Spring is on its way. Thank you for visiting 🙂
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You are welcome
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Spring lights up the city streets and parks. Lovely to see this tree!
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So true. There will be more such blooming trees soon.
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I love that mossy, gnarly looking tree trunk!
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Mossy is the right word I have been searching for to describe all the trees here. Most of the trees in this park are mossy.
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What a gorgeous one and I am thinking this one would have brought back Bangalore to you. The park, greenery and then those flowers on trees. Good to know that spring is here. Wishing you brighter days and more blooms. Thank you for joining!
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I had only been once to Cubbon Park in my 3 and a half years of stay in Bangalore. Except for this, I cannot speak of parks in Bangalore but flowering trees, of course.
It was trick weather played with these innocent representatives of nature for a while making them blossom. It is back to winter now courtesy the storms one after the other with heavier than heavy rains and high-speed gales. I wonder wouldn’t the trees like the one in the photo be feeling cheated? I am imagining the other trees which have not blossomed yet must be like – dekha mana kiya tha abhi mat khilo par khilne ki badi jaldi machi thi inhe to 😀
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Trees where I live still have several weeks before bloom. I am counting the days – was nice to see your tree while I wait!
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It was a brief spell of high temperature here which caused spring-like conditions. it is back to winter now here. It must take a month for spring to officially set in.
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You must be happy Anamika now that things are warming up. YOur tree looks like it’s got pop corn on it!
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Popcorn, the flowers do look like popcorns. How wonderful it could be if we could just pluck the popcorns off the tree and devour them 🙂 Things are not really warming up here as we are being treated to storms after storms with heavy rains, high-speed gales, and snow in the upper reaches.
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Oh dear . English weather at its best 😉
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This is so beautiful!! 🙂
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This sure looked beautiful and hopeful that day.
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How wonderful to see this lovely tree in all its spring glory! We are hoping to get some signs of spring, soon.
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We have been through a cold wave after a week of spring-like weather in Feb. So the wait for spring continues here as well. Hopefully soon.
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Beautiful, great click – thanks for sharing:)
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🙂
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