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San Francisco & The Bay Area by Joanne Olivieri

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Jan 18 2009

Trees at The Botanical Gardens

Published by jodapoet at 11:52 am under Leisure, Nature, San Francisco, Travel Edit This

The Botanical Gardens in San Francisco is a nature lover’s paradise.  Species of trees occupy the gardens and make you feel as if you are traipsing through a forest.  Just as humans they bear various shapes, colors and seasons.

They change with the seasons shedding the old allowing the new to be born.  Refreshing the body and spirit.  Just as we change with the tide shedding materialistic ideals and toxic relationships allowing new and exciting ideas and friends to become a part of us.

The shapes are different and the colors are different yet as us they are rooted in earth and grow with stature and grace.  Branches of helping hands with leaves of heart and soul.

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4 Responses to “Trees at The Botanical Gardens”

  1. msterrion 18 Jan 2009 at 1:38 pm edit this

    Beautiful!

  2. betchaion 18 Jan 2009 at 6:47 pm edit this

    sp beautiful, not only the pictures but so are your words. Really love it. I love that pink tree.

  3. jodapoeton 19 Jan 2009 at 1:43 pm edit this

    Thanks to all three of you for reading and leaving your thoughts. It’s very much appreciated.

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