Sunday Trees – 251

 
Sunday Trees - 251

 

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Becca is an artist, poet, and animal communicator. She delights in cooking, nurturing, and sharing a rich spiritual life with others on the Path.
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28 Responses to Sunday Trees – 251

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  2. A Kinder Way says:

    Hello Becca~
    My husband Steve has introduced me to your wonderful Sunday Trees challenge. This is mine
    https://akinderway.com/2016/09/04/sunday-trees/
    I did link back, not sure why it’s not showing up.

    The shades of color in yours is lovely. 🙂

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  7. Steve says:

    Love the different shades of green in your picture, great shot Becca.

    Here’s my rainy day response.
    https://stevenewcombphoto.wordpress.com/2016/09/04/sunday-trees-3/

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  11. MickETalbot says:

    A thought your wonderful photo induced, thanks for the inspiration!

    A tree alone among so many others
    All so alone until one day it discovers
    Being so, so alone amongst so many
    It is not at all true for it can see plenty
    All cloaked in green, and not in yellow
    Nature, a most kind upholding fellow
    Induces fall to make things more mellow
    For now it is that all trees will turn yellow.
    A gentle, huge hint for the lonely tree
    A strong, persuasive wind helpjng it to see
    Its not alone, for theres trees all around
    Made apparent by a loud rustling sound
    Its colour, is what was making it blind
    A sorryfull trait that affects all mankind!

    Alone among millions how can that be
    Colour a problem? Why cant we see?
    The tree it learnt with a breath of air
    It dropped its leaves along with despair
    Accepting the fact that its jusr a tree
    Why, oh why cant us humans agree?
    No matter the colour or even a creed
    By living together we will truly suceed
    Anyother way then were facing disaster
    World war lll, and there’ll be no ever after !
    Mick E Talbot 2016

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  13. LearaWrites says:

    I love this composition and the color pops!

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  15. shoreacres says:

    That’s exactly what I thought — it looks fresh. In a month when decline is beginning to set it, it’s just lovely. (Although, I saw milkweed blooming yesterday!)

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  17. Such a fresh green Becca.. Hope your Sunday is also as rejuvenating 🙂

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  19. nowathome says:

    I love the colour of the leaves on the smaller tree!

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