April 8, 2020

H- Huge Tree 78

This is the 6th year I am participating in the #April A- Z 2020 challenge. 

I find there’s enough and more information on COVID-19 from everywhere- whats app news, advertisement, television. While understanding the seriousness of the issue and taking all the needed precautions,  I believe  and hope that this phase too shall pass…  we are all in together sharing the concern. 


Social Distancing is the only sure way of bringing the infection under control according to the studies and research. While this could be tough for us to stay home for a long period of time, there are many ways in which we could stay Active, Healthy and Productive.  Explore and evolve for yourself the best way to deal with the current situation #Stay Safe #Stay Home.

 For the letter H I am combining the Tree Love post here.

“The ability to observe without evaluating is the highest form of intelligence”
Jiddhu Krishnamurti


I was impressed with this tree while I looked at the light shining through, this huge strong tree; It made me think that no matter how much some people try to hide their talents – it makes way and shines through bringing out the hidden skill that’s been resting within.

Thursday Tree love  is a photo feature on Parul’s blog hosted on second and fourth Thursday of every month.   You are most welcome to join in, all you need to do is:

Post a picture of a tree on your blog


Thank you for reading this post;

May you be blessed! 

10 comments:

  1. Wow! That one is majestic!! Great pic Angela :)

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  2. Such a glorious and magnificent tree.
    Yes, we need to be careful and practice all the precautions as the cases continue to spike!

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    1. I couldn't resist myself and immediately clicked:) Hope you are home and safe shilpa, take care.

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  3. lovely combination of Tree and Krishnamurti's wise words, thanks Genevive xx

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    1. Thanks Susan:) glad you like the combination of the tree and JD Krishnamurti's wise words.

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  4. Wise words and a beautiful tree.

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  5. I love that analogy. Some one shared with me once that a peacock doesn't know the beautiful feathers behind it. What a lovely one, Angela!

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    1. Thanks Parul glad to know that you loved the analogy. I liked your example of the peacock.. so true. Hope all well with you, take care and stay safe.

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