Thinking along similar paths as the breath of life is OURS for sharing, consciously and unconsciously. Like it or not. A breath away and when it evolves to an other side, at times, it feels no thing. Did you know the pineapple plants living in volcanic regions are hollering aloud, to those actually listening to them, βweβre here to help! Put us at your feet and you can walk on some lava!β π
Thanks Angela, l enjoyed listening to this post and the messages it brings. Of falling leaves, just last night l went out and took a photo of some leaves on my dying eucalyptus tree, she stands central and is guardian of the yard, so l am thanking her β¦ she will be felled in May, and wonder what the magpies will think when one of their trees is missing when they do their daily rounds. I am grieving her loss though enjoying the beauty she is hanging onto as she fades. Her leaves are both red and green.πβ€οΈ
oh how I understand, maybe the magpies already know....farewell eucalyptus, she sounds like a very special tree....I don't even know if I've ever seen a eucalyptus...... I appreciate you sharing about her and stopping by to read my post.
Yes, l suspect the magpies might know. There are 3 pictures of the tree in a recent post, she is the main photo so you can find easily if you want to see her. She is a flowering gum. Scroll through as there is a photo of her stunning flowers mid way through the essay and a close up of her leaves at the end β¦ π.
Thinking along similar paths as the breath of life is OURS for sharing, consciously and unconsciously. Like it or not. A breath away and when it evolves to an other side, at times, it feels no thing. Did you know the pineapple plants living in volcanic regions are hollering aloud, to those actually listening to them, βweβre here to help! Put us at your feet and you can walk on some lava!β π
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Beautiful, Angela! π©·
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Thanks Angela, l enjoyed listening to this post and the messages it brings. Of falling leaves, just last night l went out and took a photo of some leaves on my dying eucalyptus tree, she stands central and is guardian of the yard, so l am thanking her β¦ she will be felled in May, and wonder what the magpies will think when one of their trees is missing when they do their daily rounds. I am grieving her loss though enjoying the beauty she is hanging onto as she fades. Her leaves are both red and green.πβ€οΈ
oh how I understand, maybe the magpies already know....farewell eucalyptus, she sounds like a very special tree....I don't even know if I've ever seen a eucalyptus...... I appreciate you sharing about her and stopping by to read my post.
Yes, l suspect the magpies might know. There are 3 pictures of the tree in a recent post, she is the main photo so you can find easily if you want to see her. She is a flowering gum. Scroll through as there is a photo of her stunning flowers mid way through the essay and a close up of her leaves at the end β¦ π.