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A Love Letter To A Darkened Tree

A few years ago, I got ill, pretty ill and I've never fully recovered. As someone who has always been ferociously independent, this sucked ass to say the least. I couldn't leave the house but I needed to have something of my own. So, I started taking photos of this tree from the window. These photos have been taken over the course of a year and a bit - one of them you've seen before but I put it in the collection because it's one of my favourites. Thankfully, now I can leave the house and take pictures of other things! Not as often as I'd like to or as far as I'd like to go, but it's better than it was.
I'd like to dedicate this to my partner, who like this tree, has always been a constant, no matter what has happened over these years but who, unlike this tree, does not have branches. Enough about him because he'll start to think I like him or something.
Anyway, have hope and my wish for all of you is that you have a tree in your life too.

TL;DR - Got sick. Photographed a tree for over a year. Still sick but doing better. Tree is still a tree. Partner is a kind of tree.

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Good Morning #Canada
As we all refresh our weather apps with giddiness and look ahead to a real spring (12°C here in Caledon tomorrow), please remember that #MotherNature has a sick sense of humor. On March 12th and 13th in 1888, one of the worst blizzards in history paralyzed the east coast of North America and killed 400+ people. Most of Atlantic Canada received over 100 cm of snow. Don't temp fate by putting the snow shovels away early.

#CanadaIsAwesome #Spring
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Bl

en.wikipedia.orgGreat Blizzard of 1888 - Wikipedia