Welcome to NF Trees n Bushes meme.
I have always liked trees and have lots of them in my files that I never got around to post. I assume that many of you have it too. So, for this meme is not about running around taking shots today. You can as well dig in your files for those gems never posted. Trees and bushes comes in many shapes and forms and they look different as the year go by. Many of them has flowers and are showing autumn colors. They change always.
Click to enlarge and see with lightbox
© NF Photo 151223
This is Christmas and New Year decorations downtown when the first sun shines in. The bare row of trees are included in the festive decorations. The trees are likely to be a kind of Willow. They are cut very close to the trunk in a way common in the south part of Sweden. In this case I think, mostly because they should not cover the buildings too much.
This is, obviously, the last edition for 2015. Next week is another year starting. I wish all of you a festive New Years Eve.
Monica at NatureFootstep
Finally,
don´t forget the Digital Meme at Bildverkstan/Image workshop tomorrow, Wednesday.
Note! If your blog ONLY allow GOOGLE+ responses I can´t comment to your entry. I will give you a comment to your entry at your comment here on my blog.
You shall ad the link to your post in the linkylist. Not the URL to your blog or GOOGLE+, It´s a courtesy to you visitors, they find your post immediately. You shall have a backlink, and please, don´t advertise your own meme without having an image to share that corresponds to my meme.
Regler finns i sidlisten. - For rules see the sidebar.
-
--
--
Pretty in the low sunlight!
ReplyDeleteHave a good Nwew Year, thanks for hosting.
The tree lit up at night are pretty, lovely shots. Thank you for hosting NF Trees over the past year. I have enjoyed my visits.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy day and week ahead. I wish you all the best in 2016, Happy New Year!
Very elegant decorations, Monica.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a healthful and happy New Year!
A lovely festive feel to the town!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Monica!
Happy New Year, 2016!
ReplyDeleteThe decorations are festive and beautiful. As for the Willows ... here the biggest problem we have with Willows are their gigantic strangling root systems. Maybe by keeping them cut back it limits the root growth as well ... that would be a good thing in this location because they would be pushing up the street and ripping at the plumbing in the buildings. These are beautiful shots, Monica ... I am going to slowly ease myself back in to blogging. I have much to do this week, still ... but I miss my blog friends :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
What a lovely place to take a walk. Thank-you for hosting and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletethanks!
ReplyDelete