

A while ago I saw this tree thing fall. It was absolutely amazing and those of you have seen it know how it falls. It was the first time I saw something like it. Don't ask me what kind of tree thing it is because I have absolutely no idea (and the truth is I don't want to know, the beautiful moment was more than enough for me - internet is so full of information that I happily share pictures with as little text information as possible, hoping to inspire you instead of informing you :)).











I love when things like this happen. And what a great little tree thing that is! I spent a long time looking at the first photo, trying to figure it out, before I read the rest!
ReplyDeleteJa det är lite magiskt. Fröställningen kommer från en lind, passa på att sniffa lite när du passerar en lind. De luktar riktigt sött också :) /Emmie
ReplyDeleteIs tilia seed! Our street has a dozen of these trees, it's wonderful to see al those seeds slowly 'helicopter' down.
ReplyDeleteSandra do you get angry when people inform you when you stated you don't want to know?! I would be furious!! Disrespectful!
ReplyDeletethis **** tree is kind of 'our' tree in slovenia.;) you can find it anywhere and our govermnet had an idea to put its leaf in our emblem and flag! and honey out of this **** tree is the best! ;)
ReplyDeletenina > no i guess they didn't read the whole text.
ReplyDeleteninalena > now that i know what tree it comes from i'm not surprised, berlin is full of those trees too (the scent is wonderful). thank you for censoring so sweetly :)
So ein schöner Moment - und so gut von dir festgehalten :)
ReplyDeleteNow I feel I need to make this "tree thing" out of felt!
ReplyDeleteInspired, I say!
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We have those all over my neighborhood (in Portland, OR) and I love them! They're so weird & remind me of an insect-helicopter combination.
ReplyDeleteThat is why this is my favourite blog...
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful here. And kind. And restful. Exactly where my inspiration comes from...
Thank you.
xo
I love how you see the world :)
ReplyDeleteHeavenly creature...
ReplyDeleteif you should be happy enough to find fresh ones, you can collect them and drink them as tea - their infusion works great against nervous or anxious feelings and calms down!
ReplyDeletewow, what a great moment :')
ReplyDeleteSuper super pretty. Makes me happy just looking at the photos.
ReplyDeleteCool tree-spaceship-thingy x
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a UFO sighting! ;)
ReplyDeleteoh yes, those little helicopters are magnifique! i have also seen them.
ReplyDeleteand don´t worry, i´m not going to tell you what they are, cause i simply don´t know either;)
I love the dual meaning of fall in this post.. and I love fall. I also love your pictures. Good combinations all around ;)
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one :( I'll be keeping an eye out from now on. Your photos though give a lovely description!
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