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Bark fest

09/06/2020 //  by Michelle//  2 Comments

I am delighted to say that I have a fellow-finder-of-faces in trees – who has just sent me this image of wise old tree in (I am pretty sure) Primrose Hill.

And to accompany it, this wonderful knobble nurturing new growth.

Which made me have a quick look in my image store to see what I could offer to keep them company.  And I found  this sad faced tree – especially sad as it looks as though someone has stuck a branch in his eye.

And I cannot see a face on this guy – but he (she?) looks almost as though he – or she – is dancing.

And then for something entirely different – how about this wonderful willow canopy with the sun glinting through.

PS…..  Alex has just sent me a link to a Twitter account which finds faces in all kinds of different places – only a few in trees but some of them quite fun.

 

Category: Hampstead Heath, UncategorizedTag: #walksonhampsteadheath, fallen trees, tree bark, tree faces, willow trees

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  1. Derek

    09/07/2020 at 07:11

    My photos were in Hammersmith where I live.

  2. Michelle

    09/07/2020 at 08:28

    Oh that looked so like a tree in Primrose Hill that I noted a few weeks ago….Glad to know that Hammersmith trees are equally characterful!

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