The first thing I noticed in the uk when I landed was how different the trees and plants were. They even smelled different. Even though we have some of the same trees. They’re not mass planted. Our bush is very different. We I got home I could smell the eucalyptus in the air.
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Hari Om
Oaks never fail to impress, I feel! YAM xx
...I'd like to be a mighty oak.
Mighty specimens.
A walk among the trees never disappoints.
It looks like beautiful territory!
Oak, king of the forest!
Safe travels.
180 miles of driving would not be my cup of tea, so I'm glad you were able to harness the restorative power of trees. And especially oaks.
I wonder how old the oak trees are though
Aimz well over a hundred years old...the bigger ones there between 150 and 200
The first thing I noticed in the uk when I landed was how different the trees and plants were.
They even smelled different. Even though we have some of the same trees. They’re not mass planted. Our bush is very different.
We I got home I could smell the eucalyptus in the air.
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