19 Replies to “Birch Family”

  1. marlandphotos – Millersburg, Ohio, U.S.A – 70+ year-old married gentleman who enjoys photography as a hobby. I also enjoy walking with my wife, birding, playing chess, jigsaw puzzles, scrabble, carving, and travel.
    marlandphotos says:

    Nostalgia! These nice photos bring back fond memories of when we lived in Northwestern Ontario!

      1. marlandphotos – Millersburg, Ohio, U.S.A – 70+ year-old married gentleman who enjoys photography as a hobby. I also enjoy walking with my wife, birding, playing chess, jigsaw puzzles, scrabble, carving, and travel.
        marlandphotos says:

        For sure!

  2. Homestead Prowlers – We are Floki, Zoe and Otis and purrents Momma and Paw Paw. We live on 54 acres in Wisconsin. Floki, Zoe and Otis have their own Blog called Homestead Prowlers and Momma has a blog about her love of everything in and around her home called Momma Of The Homestead Prowlers.
    Homestead Prowlers says:

    I love birch trees. We have many around here that look exactly like your photo with all the sticks on the ground. Never thought to take a photo of it. You have made me see the same view a different way and that’s a good thing!

  3. kiangablog – A tree-changer returning to her country roots after a 30-year plus absence. A lover of words and pictures which has been woven into my career and personal life over several years. I am also passionate about community and seeing individuals reach their potential. I share my journey with my husband on our 25 acres in Victoria's High Country where I use my surroundings to inspire my creative pursuits and share with others.
    kiangablog says:

    Love the image and the words. Not so many birch trees here but I do love the ancient presence of my big gum trees. I often wonder what tales these trees could tell us.

      1. kiangablog – A tree-changer returning to her country roots after a 30-year plus absence. A lover of words and pictures which has been woven into my career and personal life over several years. I am also passionate about community and seeing individuals reach their potential. I share my journey with my husband on our 25 acres in Victoria's High Country where I use my surroundings to inspire my creative pursuits and share with others.
        kiangablog says:

        I have an old tree in my paddock I call The Warrior Tree because it looks very battle scarred. It has been hit by lightening and has a big hollowed out area at the base. Sometimes kangaroos lie there to escape the heat of the day. I also imagine our indigenous people sheltering under that tree too,

      2. kiangablog – A tree-changer returning to her country roots after a 30-year plus absence. A lover of words and pictures which has been woven into my career and personal life over several years. I am also passionate about community and seeing individuals reach their potential. I share my journey with my husband on our 25 acres in Victoria's High Country where I use my surroundings to inspire my creative pursuits and share with others.
        kiangablog says:

        Thank you Catherine.

  4. Allan J Jones – I have been involved in photography since my first darkroom back in the 1950's. Now that I'm retired, I have the time to focus on my images. My favorite activities are hiking, kayaking, backpacking, watching the sky and being out in nature.
    Allan J Jones says:

    I always like photos of birch. thanks for this one.

  5. judybarton – Still in love, complicated, almost stupid, interested to recognize herself. "Up to the age of eighteen years old everybody writes poems; after, only two categories of people may continue to do it: poets and idiots." (Benedetto Croce). Obviously I do not consider myself a poet.
    judybarton says:

    That’s one of my fovourite trees; so nice colors (above all in autumn); it does not hide the light of the sun.
    I totally agree with your beautiful words, here: I…we…need to be really together, always, and above all when winter (soul winter) knoks and strikes…

    1. judybarton – Still in love, complicated, almost stupid, interested to recognize herself. "Up to the age of eighteen years old everybody writes poems; after, only two categories of people may continue to do it: poets and idiots." (Benedetto Croce). Obviously I do not consider myself a poet.
      judybarton says:

      knocks * sorry

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