For this week’s Wordless Wednesday post, the focus is on trees. To be precise, trees in autumn in the Botanic Gardens, during my lockdown walks.




The old oak tree, propped up by a post and resting on the fence

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Beautiful pictures.
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Thank you!
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🙂
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Lovely pictures! A little exercise I like to do is to sit and observe the different colours of the leaves and actually count them. It is amazing how many different shades of green you can count!
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Oh yes! What a wonderful idea.
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Wonderful and magical, especially that face in the tree. Do you suppose he has a name?
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How about Tane – the god of forests and of birds?
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What a great name! Tane, the god of forest and birds. Lots of potential for a fantasy story, that’s for sure. Ever give that kind of writing any thought?
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Ah Tane is the Maori god of the forest and bird – lots of stories already about him!
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Thanks for letting me know!
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Pronounced Tah – nay
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Even better!
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Love trees -such majesty
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Me too.
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I love trees in autumn, such beautiful colours. It’s spring here in Wales though.
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Yes me too!
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Great photos! The trees are amazing! Funny how it is autumn there and spring here.Thanks for sharing!
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