drove by
this lovely tree
dressed in all of it’s finest adornments
dancing to the wind.
—
“no matter how mighty and strong a tree is,
it will always dance to the tune of the wind.”
-okelola olamigoke
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“Hold me closer, piney dancer”…
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hahahaha – perfect!
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How wonderful! Looks like a dancer
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yes!
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😍
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What a lovely tree with beautiful poses!
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yes, it’s a natural dancer
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So cool! Is this in Ann Arbor?
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I loved the look of it, and it’s in the north suburbs,Birmingham
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So poplar! Lol! (。・ω・。)ノ♡
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))))
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I love the metaphor of the tree; we should always be ready to dance; driving home I heard Dire Straits’ ‘Walk of Life’ and I felt such joy. such looseness, I felt like dancing there in the car :)
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I wonder how many people have driven past that tree and never noticed those dance steps. Never tried a new dance step.
Routine is also a disease.
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Such rhythmic lines, I agree, Beth!
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Hehe it does look like a dancer 😅
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💗
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Love this!!
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So perfect! Bet it’s laughing in the wind too :D
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We have dancers out front. One’s a twirler and the other is a swayer. I love having a front row seat.
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How wonderful! Looks like a woman wearing a fancy hat, and her arms out, so gracefully!
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Exactly what I saw!
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Of course!! 💃
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We’re truly a great bunch of like minded friends here….
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yes )
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Indeed we are!
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I saw the same image; reminded me of the sort of figure you would see on the top of a music box. great quote to go with the picture and your words…
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fantastic and yes, Jim!
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i can feel the movement…
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it’s easy to see how –
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Trees are excellent dancers. I think they like to dance with us but people are often too shy to dance with their trees.
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i think you are very right
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If we danced with our trees, maybe everyone would be happier.
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I think they would be
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Beautiful poem
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thank you –
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I too see a graceful woman in a wide skirt ready to be swept to the dance floor. You have wonderful seeing eyes!
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And how I love thst marriage of pic and poem….. another brilliant choice.
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thanks so much, how could i resist? )
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You are always good about seeing things around you that most people would walk right by.
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i was driving and got so excited that i made my grandson take a pic out the window when we stopped at a light
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Wow, well seen, Beth!
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this one was hard to miss )
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I like to think of them dancing together. What a pair!
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nice!
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That tree was born to be a dancer. I love watching them frolic too and fro in the breeze.
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There is no doubt and me too
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I can totally see a woman in that tree, wearing a tall hat and a long dress.
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That’s her!
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