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Taken @ Meadow Rose
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Photo for September issue of Daddy's Lap Magazine
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Taking in the shade at Sandymount, summer in Dublin 2022.
Like Littlewoods to Very, O2 became Three & now route 1 becomes C1, even the seasons change.
So many shades of gold
Autumn
Another miracle we take for granted
Another expression of the artist's vision
The blending of the autumn hues
with the setting sun
Warm
Comforting
Perfect
Thank you for autumn, Lord
"Lord, make me a channel of thy peace - that where there is hatred, I may bring love - that where there is wrong, I may bring the spirit of forgiveness - that where there is discord, I may bring harmony - that where there is error, I may bring truth - that where there is doubt, I may bring faith - that where there is despair, I may bring hope - that where there are shadows, I may bring light - that where there is sadness, I may bring joy. Lord, grant that I may seek rather to comfort than to be comforted - to understand, than to be understood - to love, than to be loved. For it is by self-forgetting that one finds. It is by forgiving that one is forgiven. It is by dying that one awakens to Eternal Life. Amen."
Our NZ Pohutukawa Tree (Metrosideros excelsa) is at least 150 years old and grows at the bottom of our driveway. The width of the trunk matches my height of 164 cm (5ft 4in). New Zealand's oldest known Pohutukawa grows at the furthermost northern tip of NZ at Cape Reinga and is said to be at least 800 years old.
Pohutukawa (pronounced Po hoo too car wa) have the ability to sprout root systems as and where needed. Their adventitious roots form out of trunks and branches and are able to grow in air over surfaces as they search for crevices, pockets of soil and moisture. They can be seen growing strongly, both in lush green forests and along the craggy rock faces of windy sea edge cliffs.
Towering Conifers, seen through Birch Leaves and August Sun (Solo Camping Trip); Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Cross River, New York, USA; 8/24/2014.
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Towering Conifers, seen through Birch Leaves and August Sun (Solo Camping Trip); Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Cross River, New York, USA; 8/24/2014. [Instagram Remix]
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Our NZ Pohutukawa Tree (Metrosideros excelsa) is at least 150 years old and grows at the bottom of our driveway. The width of the trunk matches my height of 164 cm (5ft 4in). New Zealand's oldest known Pohutukawa grows at the furthermost northern tip of NZ at Cape Reinga and is said to be at least 800 years old.
Pohutukawa (pronounced Po hoo too car wa) have the ability to sprout root systems as and where needed. Their adventitious roots form out of trunks and branches and are able to grow in air over surfaces as they search for crevices, pockets of soil and moisture. They can be seen growing strongly, both in lush green forests and along the craggy rock faces of windy sea edge cliffs.
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Our NZ Pohutukawa Tree (Metrosideros excelsa) is at least 150 years old and grows at the bottom of our driveway. The width of the trunk matches my height of 164 cm (5ft 4in). New Zealand's oldest known Pohutukawa grows at the furthermost northern tip of NZ at Cape Reinga and is said to be at least 800 years old.
Pohutukawa (pronounced Po hoo too car wa) have the ability to sprout root systems as and where needed. Their adventitious roots form out of trunks and branches and are able to grow in air over surfaces as they search for crevices, pockets of soil and moisture. They can be seen growing strongly, both in lush green forests and along the craggy rock faces of windy sea edge cliffs.
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cookiecuckoo: Great shot!