#ThursdayTreeLove | Enjoy the Autumn View

There are many amazing trees on campus, and every autumn I look forward to the full expression of the season right outside my office window. However, there are a few trees I literally stalk for fear of missing their fleeting beauty. They boast the best of our expectations for the season.

I posted photos of one of the trees last night and Saturday night as previews for this week’s #ThursdayTreeLove. Today, I’m simply going to leave you with a little more than a dozen photos of the two trees that live just outside the University church on campus. Like last night’s photos, I shot the photos [below] Tuesday. They do little justice. You have to stand in this space with the trees to fully experience their magnificence. But since you’re not here, take a moment to bask as much as you can in this autumn glory. [Click an image for a closer look].

This has been a productive tree week. I’ve been capturing autumn bliss every day–even in the rain–so there are lots more to share. I’ll do my best to save photos of the third tree I stalk for the next #ThursdayTreeLove [no promises] and share the others when the mood hits.


I am joining Parul Thakur for #ThursdayTreeLove every second and fourth Thursday of the month. If you would like to play along, post a picture of a tree on your blog and link it back to her latest #treelove post.

Also, linking up with Dawn of The Day After in the Festival of Leaves photo challenge.

25 thoughts on “#ThursdayTreeLove | Enjoy the Autumn View

  1. Dawn M. Miller says:

    I totally understand about stalking trees. I’ve had my eye on a few too and this week they did not disappoint!
    Your pictures are great and although you say they do not do the tress themselves justice I think they would be proud 🙂

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  2. Parul Thakur says:

    Amazing pictures. I could not stop admiring the bright colors and the lovely shots you took, Chandra. Through you, I was able to see this beautiful tree and the autumn hues. Simply stunning!
    So grateful that you joined.

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    • Chandra Lynn says:

      Thanks, Alana. Here in the southern USA, we still have quite a bit of Autumn left. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised to see the trees from this post are still brilliant with leaves–not as full, but still pretty well “leaved.” 🙂

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