Did you ever feel excited when you returned to some places and saw the old trees still there, not cut down but flourishing?
This happened to me so many times. Probably because the city is expanding every day and I fear the old trees will be the next victim.
Moreover, spotting big and unusual trees in the city became my new secret hobby. I don't express much but I feel the green inside me. They heal this concrete jungle a little.
This banyan tree is my all-time favorite. It's the campus of the University of Dhaka. Maybe that's why it's still preserved. Otherwise, there's no place in this city for such a big tree. Unbelievable, no?
Then this community garden in the middle of the city never fails to amaze me. Every year they plant fruits and vegetables and it's a pleasure to see the healthy produce.
This guava garden is also my favorite place. There's nothing much to see but the trees and the sky, the simplicity makes it something, a little significant for the city dwellers.
Moreover, finding random flowing trees in the city is always wonderful. We have so many decorative and artificial trees. But the wildflowers, random ones beside the street are what makes the wonder.
More wildflowers, more beauty!
When I say about the small things in life, I mean this. The flowers, the trees, the birds, they make me happy. I don't if it's because I never get much chance to be close to them or if my heart cherishes the country lifestyle or both!
Tree Tuesday was a prompt or a community years back in Hive. I can't remember where I lost it. I loved to see and share these random tree photos and read about other's findings. After many many days, it came to my mind to share such a tree-dedicated post.
Tuesdays are not going very well, nor are any other days in my life. I'm scroll passing everything, every photo and most probably every moment of life too. These are some captures I have shared from my gallery. I hope this brightens your day a little bit just like they did to me.
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I love trees, especially those with flowers
What beautiful species of trees they have there, I loved that you made this post dedicated to trees
Have a beautiful dayHello lady @rem-steem good day
It's my pleasure that you liked it. Have a good day ahead.
I think most of us are running after developed technology and our hobby also changes with time. Now very few people are interested in gardening as a hobby.. So seeing old trees and plants in the city gives relief.
By the way, how old the plant is you showed in the second picture?
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You said it right, people are more into making money than embracing nature. I hope things will change but there is no sight of it.
I'm not sure, maybe 50 or more.
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Undoubtedly nature gives us excellent images of many tonalities, of all that green that gives harmony for the photographs.
Indeed. Green makes everything better.
Thanks a lot :)
There are some trees here in our city which are very beautiful and the different designs of their wood are the center of attention so what you have shown this place is very special and beautiful.
Good to know. Thanks :)
That first tree is stunning. We have similar ones here we call Balete, and they stood for centuries.
Yes, banyan also stays for centuries, they look majestic.