Here's the February picture of MyTree2025, this time taken on a gloomy February afternoon, not a sunny January morning. I like the starkness of the black branches silhouetted against the sky. But there does not seem to be much change in the tree itself, although I note that the crop in the field around it is coming along slowly. The plants are thicker and greener than a month ago.
I have taken to calling cheerily "Hello Tree!" whenever I drive past.
Such a well-shaped and proportioned tree. Probably because it is in the open and not competing for light. Marvellous.
ReplyDeleteYou are right. I hadn't really considered that standing alone in the middle of the field it would benefit from more sunlight
ReplyDeleteYour tree looks great! Most probably you'll start seeing more of a change in March. :)
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DeleteIt's a very handsome looking tree but everything looks so sad by this time of year. Roll on Spring!
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DeleteYour photo of the tree sums up how the weather has been here for a few weeks. Oh to see those blue skies again. Catriona
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DeleteI love a tree standing alone in a field. Both photos are appealing in different ways, but the blue sky is wonderful, oh let's have some more of that soon please. Regards Sue H
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DeleteSuch a contrast in the weather
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DeleteThat's a very well proportioned tree, it's going to look lovely with leaves. 🌳
ReplyDeleteI can't wait!
DeleteIt's a beauty and I love that you give it a friendly greeting! JanF
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DeleteSo pretty
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DeleteIt is a classic example of how well a tree crowns when it isn't crowded in by other trees.
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DeleteThere is a real elegance in a leafless tree.
ReplyDelete(and thank you for the reminder - I need to take another pic of my tree before the month is out!)
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DeleteIt is still a lovely tree standing out against the landscape.
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