I noticed the other day, we have tree images in every room in our house. We never planned it that way.

I do love trees. And I do love nature.

I love birds and critters, sky and clouds, flowers and trees, sunrises and sunsets.

I try to be out in nature whenever possible, and I try to bring some of it indoors.

I took photos of my tree images to share. They are as varied as live trees themselves.


And I am reminded of the “tree poem” by Ilan Shamir that “gives advice from a tree.” The poem is often abbreviated, and seen on bookmarks or plaques.


Advice from a Tree
Stand tall and proud.
Go out on a limb.
Remember your roots.
Drink plenty of water.
Be content with your natural beauty.
Enjoy the view.
The entire, beautiful Advice from a Tree poem gives even more advice. You can read it here.


Truthfully, there are even more tree images (and flowers and birds and…) around our house. We were surprised when we realize how many we had hanging around, or should I say, standing tall.