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27 responses to “The Tree”
Reblogged this on Le Bien-Etre au bout des Doigts.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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I like your Blog! Kisses!
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Thank you, Nilma.
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Reblogged this on Greek Canadian Literature.
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Love trees they gives us more air to breath.Fantastic nature.
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I’m glad you like it, Marylou.
Yes, trees are important.
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Reblogged this on luc20090's Blog and commented:
Superbe
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Thanks for reblogging – and the compliment.
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You’re welcome Rabirius
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Great Title! The grass looks like carpet.
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Thank you, Michael.
Yes, i tempered a bit with the colours.
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It’s either leading the orchestra before it or standing in front off an army preparing themselves for a cry of Freedom’.
Hugs
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Yes, trees can do a lot of interesting things.
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Nice photo!
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I’m glad you like it, Gunnar.
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Wonderful network of shadows on the grass, Rabirius.
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I’m glad you like it.
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Wow! This is beautiful!
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I’m glad you like it.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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80,000 year-old tree colony in Utah. A new timescale is needed. https://declutteringmylifeweb.wordpress.com/2017/07/17/80000-year-old-tree-colony-in-utah-a-new-timescale-is-needed/
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The oldest tree I know I’ve seen was a 2,000 year old plane tree. It was amazing, you could have a party in its trunk.
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I have read that someone set fire to a 2,000+ year-old tree deliberately and then they boosted about destroying something older than JC. 😦
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That is really evil, I’d say.
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