

Hello my Friends!
Can you believe it, we’ve already six days into September?! Before too long the Christmas decorations will be up and we’ll be singing carols!
Anyway, I thought I’d share one of my favourite trees with you this week in a new One Frame. I genuinely think trees are one of the best things about our planet, they do so much for our eco systems and are so easily overlooked or destroyed. This particular one is on one of my favourite hikes in a little out of the way place called Saint Breward.
Its old and gnarly with so many stout branches snaking off in all directions. I love that at some point someone decided to try and make a swing…although I think its was quite a while ago.
One of the things I love about tree-watching is trying to find faces in them and I’ve stared long enough at this one to convince myself that it does have a face (at least eyes and a nose anyway). I also think it would be perfect for a treehouse.
It won’t be long before all of its lovely green leaves turn brown and litter the ground for the long dark of winter.
But it will still be a beautiful tree.
I hope you like this little slice of tree-ish heaven as much as I do, can you see the face in the tree? Thank you so much for reading this post, and have a lovely, nature filled week!
Not sure I can see a face, but I love the structural shapes of this tree
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Its probably just me staring at it too much!
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That is truly a beautiful one! It reminds me of the big tree that was behind our house when I was a child. Do you know what species this one is?
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How amazing! I’m pretty sure its an oak tree.
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Yes, and there are many species of oaks, of which I can’t identify many. The one of my childhood was called a Valley Oak; it’s native to California and is the largest of the California oaks, I just read.
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That’s amazing!
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