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Is this a spring photo?
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A reasonable question, Lynette, bearing in mind the apparent freshness of the young oak tree. But it was actually taken in early November last year. It was that fresh green springing from the leaf-strewn floor that caught my eye. And, I’m pleased to report, the young oak is thriving.
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That’s good to hear!
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Interesting that amid all the fall colors of dead leaves one lone plant pushed its way up to the sunshine. thanks for posting!
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Reblogged this on Abitsa.
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I do love the fall weather and the sights and sounds of leaves underfoot. All of that came to mind with your lovely photo. Thank you, Stuart.
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That’s lovely, Suzette. It’s not quite autumn here yet (although our meteorological autumn does start tomorrow!) but I thought I’d try a bit of mental preparation for things to come.
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Yes, things to come. Its cooler her but the leaves are still on the trees. Thanks again Stuart.
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