#ThrusdayTreeLove- “Beauty of Winter trees”
very well said. Yes! it is true that winter is a season of recovery and preparation and during winter nature undergoes lots of changes, and trees and plants stop growing in the winter, they lose their leaves,..despite these changes they never complain, they taught us an important life lesson.
“We all often complain. we complain about the things which we do not have in our lives and forget to treasure the things, we already have. these trees inspire us to accept the change, stop complaining, and stay happy and positive in each and every circumstance”
sharing few photos of winter trees for #ThrusdayTreelove
The post is a part of #ThrusdayTreeLove series hosted by Dear parul
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G Angela David
what a lovely thought and inspiring pictures, thanks for sharing:)
Nidhi Garg
new perspective of looking winter trees…. lovely pics and very positive one too…
Alice Gerard
so beautiful, and I especially like the changes in lighting, as well as the starkness of the bare trees.
Suzy
Beautiful pictures. something very magical about snow!
Shilpa Gupte
Surbhi, I love all the pictures you share on Instagram,, loved these too. But, more than that, I loved your words and the quote. True, how ungrateful we can be at times for ignoring all that we have been blessed with and hankering after all that we don't!
Surbhi Prapanna
Thanks a lot Shilpa for lovely words, it means a lot to me. thanks a lot for always supporting me dear. i am so glad you love the pic and quote.
Surbhi Prapanna
thanks Alice, I am so glad you like the pictures. thanks a lot for your visit.
Surbhi Prapanna
yes! suzy snow is always magical..thanks a lot for your visit.
Surbhi Prapanna
I am so glad Nidhi, you liked the pics. thanks a lot for your visit.
Surbhi Prapanna
thanks a lot Angela for appreciating my effort.
Parul
I love that quote and those trees are stunning. Very simple yet powerful imagery. Thank you for joining Surbhi. I am so glad you did.
Archana
Bare yet beautiful! What a great quote.. trees not worrying about the loss of leaves… a new way of looking at the Fall season… Great post…
Sunil Jacob