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Gloria | #ThursdayTreeLove - 7

Home, Bangalore - October 2019

My apartment community has so many trees that I can do a Thursday tree love for every week of the year. Last month while we decided on a road-trip to Goa, we left early in the morning. The sun was just coming up and the sky was tickled in shades of pink and violet. Just as we were exiting our parking lot, I saw this sight. Honestly, I had never noticed this tree until then.

It looked so pretty against the sky, magnificent and glorious. I had to stop to click it. I'm so glad I did.

**Gloria: Glory - Magnificence or Great beauty.

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Thursday Tree Love is a photo feature on the fabulous Parul's blog hosted on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. The next edition will be live on December 12th, 2019. If you would like to play along, post a picture of a tree on your blog and link it back to her post.


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  1. Those pink sunrises are the best, and with a palm tree (one of my favorite trees) it is even better.

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    1. Indeed. The sky looks the best in shades of pink.

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  2. Towering against a pink sky but ever so graceful! Isn't it amazing how much joy we get from simply looking at such sights, that take us away, at least momentarily beyond our mundane reality?

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  3. I love coconut trees. This one is truly glorious. I love the shade of the sky. 😍

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    1. I love coconut trees too! Something so quaint about them.

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  4. Perfect timing with the photo. Love it.

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  5. I love how you name these trees - very quirky and apt. Loved the pic Soumya. That pinkening sky is something else

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    1. I rack my brains a lot to find the perfect name for a tree :P

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  6. Look at that candy sky. It's beautiful and glad you could join. Gloria is a lovely one. Thank you Soumya for adding character to your posts. See you tomorrow!

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