Once again, it’s time for Vee’s monthly note card party!
Scenic landscapes are always good choices for note cards. And what do a lot of landscapes feature? Trees! If you haven’t read Joyce Kilmer’s famous poem in a while, it’s time to do so now and celebrate these wondrous adornments of nature.
Below are a few of my travel images that feature trees.
These note card parties are such fun! I hope you will have time to stop by A Haven for Vee and visit with her other participants!
Below are a few of my travel images that feature trees.
Cumberland Gap National Historic Park, Tennessee
El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico
Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina
Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada
These note card parties are such fun! I hope you will have time to stop by A Haven for Vee and visit with her other participants!
I'm ooohing and aaahing all through this post! I've been to the first three places and they are all very dear to my heart. I've never been to Canada but your photo is beautiful. These would make wonderful cards my friend! Sweet hugs!
ReplyDeletea great set and nice contrast between each photo, too!
ReplyDeleteoh those are very pretty. I love all the green in the last one. I can almost feel the cool fresh air
ReplyDeleteGreat notecards of gorgeous scenery. You got a good one of our Blue Ridge parkway! And congratulations on your 900th post, Isn't it amazing all we come up with to say? I love the little image you used with that post.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are gorgeous, so majestic!
ReplyDeleteI would love to take a walk through those photos!!
Donna
ReplyDeleteThey are all breath taking views!
Oh that first photo is essence of "beautiful landscape" with that exceptional framing. I'd love to see it for myself. We'll take you whenever we can get you! No obligations!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful scenery. Terrific choices.
ReplyDeleteThey are all very pretty! I think I like the fall colors best:@)
ReplyDeleteThe Blue Ridge Parkway photo is STUNNING!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. I love them all!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are all so beautiful Donna! I love the one of the Cumberland Gap. I could sit and stare at that one for a long time. The tree growing out of the rockface is amazing too. Great choices for notecards. Hugs, Pam
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't matter in which state or province you capture trees, they are always interesting with their texture, foliage and what grows below them. I like the one in New Mexico; it has to be a survivor to grow in rock.
ReplyDeleteJudith
These are just lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou picked some great photos for your cards...
I love them all, but Bella Coola is awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful shots! I really like them all!! That green is so vibrant in the last one,very pretty! Stopping by from Vee's , thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful, especially the first photo. It's just stunning! I'd love to visit there some day. I've been to TN, but not to the Cumberland Gap.
ReplyDeleteBella Coola! I did a double take when I saw that one. Not many people make it up there. Beautiful photos of trees. I'm so glad I live where trees abound.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set- and such lovely scenery!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous trees!
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Carol
Great choices. You are good with your camera. I love the second one. Such detail in those rock.
ReplyDeleteQMM
Beauty all around!
ReplyDeleteLove these photos - I have especially wanted to drive the Blue Ridge Parkway!
Deanna
The vibrant colors are great. I love that first shot especially!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, your photos are beautiful! Makes me want to go on a road trip!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos. I especially love the first one ... from my neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteDonna, these are gorgeous, simply gorgeous! Each one is stunning...but the first one takes my breath! Oh, what an amazing view...
ReplyDeleteAmazingly gorgeous photographs!!! They are all beautiful but the first one is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThese are Really beautiful Donna!!
ReplyDeletehughugs
Such great photos! They are all lovely but my fav is the last - gotta love all that lush green! Thanks for sharing nature's beauty with us!
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