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Monday, December 28, 2009

Naturally 'decorated' for the holidays

Make Time for Small Reflections
Photographed last week
walking in a local park
right here near the beach

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Thought for Today
"One resolution I have made, and try always to keep, is this: To rise above the little things." John Burroughs

19 comments:

Mike Golch said...

cool!

Kim, USA said...

Love the red of the tree. Here in MI we are surrounded with white and brown trees. To see a red tree is awesome for me. Thanks for sharing!

Salsa and Tomato sauce

Chubskulit Rose said...

Beautiful tree!

My Ruby Tuesday. Wishing you and your family a happy new year!

Unknown said...

How fun! It looks like it dressed itself up for Christmas. :)

Unknown said...

that's a nice spot. the flowering shrub is lovely.

DrillerAA09 said...

Just look at all those ruby red berries. Excellent capture.

Willa said...

What a lovely place! Just by looking at it, it already warms my heart.

Regina said...

Pretty! Great shots.

Cheers for the New Year!
Regards.

Regina

Jim said...

I like your red berry trees. They are just about big enough for shade on that bench during parts of the day.
Happy RT! Thank you for looking in on my cars. The 911 thing was to rag about the difference in treatment the Woods got versus the Sheens. She was drunk and pulled a knife on him, poor Charlie was put in jail. He could serve two years in prison.
The song was popular back when I was 18 or 20 or so. A hit song. :-)
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Felisol said...

The tree must be rare even for Americans!
A miniature with the wide crown and crooked branches.
Kind of a Japanese look.
Beautiful.
From Felisol

Marites said...

Ah...nature has its own way of decorating the world. Very beautiful capture! Happy New Year!!

My RT is up too.

diane b said...

What a beautiful shape and colour. Great shot.

Diane AZ said...

Fabulous red berries look great against the blue sky. The bench sure is inviting!

Stephanie V said...

Love the red tree. It looks so nice and warm where you live...

Happy New Year! Good luck with all your studies.

life's journey said...

Oh that tree is really pretty...Happy Ruby Tuesday.

Marice said...

looks like the sun is shining brightly on that place :)

u may view mine here, have a happy holidays

Ralph said...

It looks so warm in SoCal. The red berries looking great against snow, and against the land in the Golden State. Wonderful! Happy new Year!

Martha said...

That is a very pretty tree.

Happy New Year, hard to believe it is just one day away!

Linnea said...

That tree really does brighten up the neighborhood in a festive way. It has such a nice shape too. Great find! Thanks for the visits over the year! I always enjoy your posts and look forward to further blog sharing in 2010. Happy new year and all the best! Linnea

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