I live in a city where recently 2000 trees were brutally chopped down against the will of the citizens. Therefore, I appreciate Parul that she encourages us to click photos of trees and show love to them. These trees were clicked during one of our road trips to Pune, however, I am scared that maybe during my next trip they won’t be anymore and a huge flyover would have taken their place. Linking this post to #ThursdayTreeLove hosted by Parul.
Thanks for sharing pictures of trees from your life. I started with the journey of writing about trees we find around us, the native ones. I have written about a few of them. I would encourage you to share more information about the tree. It increases your knowledge and connection with the trees. It also raises awareness of our environment and surroundings.
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Good suggestion Arvind. Will try to do that next time onwards
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That’s awesome! Will look forward to your future posts. Let me know if you need any help.
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It’s such a shame that even after experiencing all the adversities of killing nature human beings are resorting to cutting down galore of trees without a thought. This is a lovely capture, Balaka.
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Trees are vital but we need infrastructure as well. Its very difficult but a golden middle path has to be found…
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I am glad you spoke about this. It’s sad how in the name of urbanization and making infrastructure strong, trees are being killed. Just sad.
Thanks Balaka for joining and sharing this picture. I hope to see you back tomorrow.
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I’m so sorry about the loss of those trees. I believe we can often find a way to build around them and not have to kill so many. Thank you for caring and for this beautiful photo.
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