
This stolid and probably ancient tree reminds me of a doting grandparent. Can’t you just hear the fresh green ‘uns demanding another story? welcoming their eagerness, she lets them clamber all over her and if a few friends join in – no problem! There’s lots of space and love to go around π
Linked to Becca’s Sunday Trees – 299
What a beautiful tree! Your description of it as a doting grandma seems exactly right!
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π Thanks Penny!
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Beautiful, Dahlia! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you Beccaπ
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Such a beautiful strong picture and its actually a “wow”sight, only if you can view it with those eyes….lovely picture, feel like cuddling her alongside
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What a beautiful Neem Tree ( I hope it is Neem and not Ash tree) It has withstood ravages of time but still standing proud giving shelter and food just like old doting Grandmother.
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Yes it is a Neem tree – and as you say so well, one which has withstood the ravages of time π
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Love this!
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Thank you! π
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You’re right! Old trees too are ancestors, they know so much, they can teach us so much, and then there are those stories that old folks used to tell under old tress. No coincidence that!
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I wonder if the trees whispered the stories to our ancestors! π
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Could be. Like in Lord of the Rings where there’s an entire tribe of speaking talking walking trees who used to communicate with humans.
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Yet to see such a big,old, beautiful neem tree
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The contrast was very eye catching – old and new together
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Amazing click, Dahlia π
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Thanks Anjanaπ
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This is wonderful. I love your imagination! I will never look at a tree again the same way!
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Yay! Thanks so much Theresa π
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