When I was displaying the tamarack trees in their glorious autumn colour not so long ago, someone asked when the leaves would turn green again. Of course, they won't. Although they are coniferous trees, they also behave like deciduous ones, dropping their leaves in autumn and growing new ones when spring rolls around. I thought I should show this by returning to the park where I hoping to see the trees with reduced foliage and the nearby ground around littered with fallen needles.





LOL!!! I always ♥️ love your photos, including the selfies, and this series is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful series of tamarack trees and the stunning one of the snow scene. Of course there is the wonderful selfie to make me smile at the end!
ReplyDeleteHi there! Such great shots of the tamaracks! Love the selfie of you all too! Have a great day and maybe a nap sometime, Mr. Sleepless in Carlton Place!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, including that last one.
ReplyDeleteThe snowy scene really grabs me this morning!
ReplyDeleteIt is always good to co.e here and be greeted with beautiful scenery and beautiful smiles. Your blog is a happy place.
ReplyDeleteThey have gone fast, but oh -- what a golden carpet. That snow scene is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen, Thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteThe tamaracks in the snow are stunning. What a beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteYou were terribly missed! I have not heard of tamarack trees until you posted about them.
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