Weekly Photo Challenge: Changing Seasons
In March the silhouette of this giant tree will change: tiny leaf buds will line her branches. By the end of June, picnickers will enjoy listening to the light breeze flowing through her velvety leaves, but in September they’ll be seeking the solace of shade under her outstretched arms. The cold of December will leave her steadfast but pondering as to whether she’ll last another season.
Daily Gratitude: spending the afternoon reading The Hobbit; a great workout; losing 1 1/2 pounds this week
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Hey Petal- You’re in my thoughts this morning. Peace and light.
And Merry Christmas too.
Have a great holiday, Cayman. Enjoy your children during their break! (Hug)
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I love your changing seasons photo and hat you went with the silhouette… 🙂
Eliz–thank you!
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Beautiful. 🙂
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I was a bit stuck on this one but you have captured the theme really well! I love silhouettes. So evocative!
Thanks, Julia. Great writers in the 100WC this year!!
Indeed wonderful to see trees like in silhuettes I love that too.. And in that way you can see the changes of the Seasons – It’s pretty for sure!!
Thank you, Mariane, for commenting.
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Hey mama. Congrats on the weight loss, but come on, you were already plenty sexy enough.
Cayman–you are a gem . . . thanks