Posted by Jeanette Clawson | Filed under Photographs, Silent Sunday, Sunday Trees
Sunday Trees: New Jersey Great Swamp
26 Sunday Aug 2018
26 Sunday Aug 2018
Posted by Jeanette Clawson | Filed under Photographs, Silent Sunday, Sunday Trees
04 Sunday Jun 2017
Posted Sunday Trees
inLast night, after dinner, my husband and I went for a lovely wander around the Frelinghuysen Arboretum. The light was lovely and this first photo is some unidentified (by me – I’m sure the arboretum has tagged them) trees that just looked so warm and beautiful.
This tree is called a dove tree and the moon peaked out from behind.
For more trees see Becca’s Sunday Trees post.
I hope you have a beautiful day.
30 Sunday Apr 2017
Posted Sunday Trees
inI took over 300 photos and created a bunch of super fun art in the week I was gone. It will probably take me more than a week to sort through everything and share the highlights with you. The best part is that I’m now a Certified Zentangle Teacher. I will go into more detail about that, probably tomorrow. Until then I hope you enjoy these gorgeous trees that were at The Elms. It is one of the Newport, RI Mansions. I’m not sure which of these trees are Elms, but there were so many gorgeous trees at this place! These 2 were out front and were so tidy. I have a lot more pictures of the grounds and the inside of this place, so stay tuned!
I hope you have a beautiful day! To see more trees check out Becca’s Sunday Trees post or Cee’s entry into the Sunday Trees challenge.
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