Riwaka, S. Island NZ. I went for an early morning walk from my friend's backpacker Eden's Edge. It was a hazy autumn day, and I fell over this wonderful weeping willow, just waking up.
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Welcome to the Monday Photo Shoot! :) Weeping Willows are my second favorite tree, it closely follows the Japanese Maple. Lovely, lovely photograph, it reminds me of the willows at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco! :)
I am so pleased you participated this week, you are very welcome to join us any time, but one thing, the next time you play, please leave me the direct link back to your entry. I can't always get by to visit your entry on the day you post it, so having the direct link is a big help. :) You can find the direct link by running your curser over the time stamp at the bottom of your entry.
:)
If you have any questions, feel free to email me (ondinemonet&aol.com) and I will be happy to assist you. Once again, WELCOME!
4 comments:
That is a beautiful tree! Such a glorious shape! Nice shot.
Beautiful tree but kind of creepy to me!
Hi Sparrow Chatter :)
Welcome to the Monday Photo Shoot! :) Weeping Willows are my second favorite tree, it closely follows the Japanese Maple. Lovely, lovely photograph, it reminds me of the willows at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco! :)
I am so pleased you participated this week, you are very welcome to join us any time, but one thing, the next time you play, please leave me the direct link back to your entry. I can't always get by to visit your entry on the day you post it, so having the direct link is a big help. :) You can find the direct link by running your curser over the time stamp at the bottom of your entry.
:)
If you have any questions, feel free to email me (ondinemonet&aol.com) and I will be happy to assist you. Once again, WELCOME!
All my best, Carly
Ooops...
My email address should be...
ondinemonet@aol.com
:)
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