“A tree’s wood is also its memoir“—- Hope Jahren, American GeoBiologist.
This beautiful tree was shot by the husband (from two different angles), during our recent ‘spine-chilling’ trip to Bhimashankar. It is a miracle that we are still alive to share photos after that trip. Nevertheless, the positive story is that the husband has equally got addicted to Parul’s #ThursdayTreeLove and he makes sure to click a few photos exclusively for the same. Parul, my friend you now have a new super enthusiastic fan for your amazing blog hop.
I love these photos. They have such mysterious beauty. It looks like some extra work went into getting the two perspectives.
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I prefer the first one, Balaka
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Superb! The photo perfectly captures the ramifications of the tree!
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Beauty… I loved the first one..
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Yay! I am super excited to have found another reader 🙂 And good he is helping you click pics. Thank you for joining Until I read the Bhimashankar post, this to me looked like somewhere in Meghalaya. So beautiful and serene.
Thanks for joining, Balaka. I hope to see you back here tomorrow. 🙂
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Beautiful trees! I love trees and especially bare trees. They have such a haunting beauty of their own!
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