tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-671265167945700904.post7434475147944630952..comments2023-10-31T01:29:40.212+13:00Comments on Jenny Rudd: Tree HuggerJenny Ruddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15854166954576418334noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-671265167945700904.post-38959206272905440552010-01-06T02:41:52.425+13:002010-01-06T02:41:52.425+13:00oh photo number 4! be still by beating heart...how...oh photo number 4! be still by beating heart...how i wish i was laying on a blanket looking up at that view! what a tree. i can totally see how you fell in love with it. funny how we have a eucalyptus in our garden that we adore that i guess is more from your side of the world. it is big and strong and has the craziest gnarled peeling bark from which peeks out the smoothest and delicately coloured trunk. we cut a lot of it down last year and it's been keeping us warm on the woodstove this winter. we are a family of dorky tree fans. my grandad turns the most beautiful pieces of art from various bits of wood that have come in to our lives...i'll do you a show and tell one day! <br /><br />so much to respond to in your post today. and lots to go away and ponder. i'm glad you're finding the balance with enjoying life in nz...it can take time and distance to reflect and see the good stuff. and you know we can always send you blighty fixes when you need them : )KELLYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07043300079471369203noreply@blogger.com