Four Trees — upon a solitary Acre —
Without Design
Or Order, or Apparent Action —
Maintain —
– from Four Trees upon a solitary acre by Emily Dickinson
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Verulamium Park, St Albans, Hertfordshire, December 2016

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 6 July 2021
Posted as part of Becky’s TreeSquare
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So love this one Debbie 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Brian
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Today was a day for fog and trees! Great photo!
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I like Emily but I would have gone with ghost trees. 🙂 Excellent shot.
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I did think I might be wasting a foggy opportunity but I always think of these trees as the quadruplets! Now I might have to find another foggy photo.
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I love the fog. Great photo Debbie 😀
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My favorite, the larch. Love our larches in our backyard. 🙂
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Very ghost like, those trees…Love ’em!
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Gorgeous shot!
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Thanks Teresa
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was waiting for them! A great shot, and I am so impressed with all the poetry – where did you find the time to prepare. I am in awe of you xxx
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I’m not really organised – I still have another 21 to do. But it is great fun – so much wonderful poetry that I’ve never read before!
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Well it think you are very organised 🙂 have you got a book on tree poetry, or just been searching. So glad you are having fun with it
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Good old googling!
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That’s a very mysterious photo….
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Excellent!!
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Thanks Sue
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Avery special capture – Nice !
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Thanks – glad you like it
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I love it! Trees in the mist!
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Good to see how much the weather affects an image (shame it has the same effect on my hair!)
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phew not just me then who has this problem!
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I agree! It does the same with my hair too! 😃
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