Sycamore keys. September 2nd 2014 |
I didn't dare remind anyone that it's time for the tree following link box until I'd written my own post. Phew! Just made it in time for the 7th. (See below.)
But here it is.
Looking forward to reading about your trees.
(Do you think those who use Twitter are becoming a bit telegrammatic?)
* * *
As usual, put the link to your post rather than your blog and your blog name as well as your own.
Thanks for hosting another month of tree following.
ReplyDeleteFinally managed another tree following post! Enjoyed assembling it though. Thanks for propping up tree followers Lucy - great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks for setting this up for us. Interested in what you say but not sure what you mean by Twitter folk being more telegrammatic - something to do with the limit of 140 characters perhaps?
ReplyDeleteHope I've linked in right this time!
ReplyDeleteHello Alison. It's little trouble and a great pleasure.
ReplyDeleteHi Gary. The maintenance work needed on this blog is as a fraction of a grain of sand when compared with what you do for your tree. (Trees plural!)
Morning VP. About telegrammatic - I mean because we are used to fitting messages into small spaces we start loosing things like personal pronouns in ordinary writing. (Or maybe it's only me that's doing this.) I said this after writing 'Looking forward' instead of 'I'm looking forward'. I often find, when writing comments on blogs that I write something so spare it seems odd and I have to go back and add words in.
Hi Sue. Yes! The link worked! (Plain sailing from now on!)
Wow! September already! Been following our woody heroes for enemy months already. How time flies. This month looked for babies for you. It was interesting.
ReplyDeleteAh, now I understand! Guilty as charged ;)
ReplyDeletePS I think I started leaving out personal pronouns before the days of twitter. Used to wonder why my emails looked so strange...
ReplyDeleteLucy my link up is a short blurb within my long journal post. Next month I will have a whole tree post as the trees are beginning to change now.
ReplyDeleteWith all that rain we had yesterday, I didn't think I would be able to get out again to day...But the sun is shining and my apple post is done.
ReplyDeleteAmanda xx
Thanks for hosting Lucy - can't believe that another month has just slipped by !
ReplyDeleteI will be interested to read all the posts to see if autumn is making an early entrance everywhere, or just in my neck of the woods.
Thanks for hosting Lucy - can't believe that another month has just slipped by !
ReplyDeleteI will be interested to read all the posts to see if autumn is making an early entrance everywhere, or just in my neck of the woods.
Thanks for hosting Lucy - can't believe that another month has just slipped by !
ReplyDeleteI will be interested to read all the posts to see if autumn is making an early entrance everywhere, or just in my neck of the woods.
Thanks for hosting Lucy - can't believe that another month has just slipped by !
ReplyDeleteI will be interested to read all the posts to see if autumn is making an early entrance everywhere, or just in my neck of the woods.
I've managed to get my post up about my tree following this month. The seasons are changing and there are a few noticeable little changes to the leaves this month.
ReplyDeleteHi Lucy, many thanks for hosting again.
ReplyDeleteI too can't believe another month has sped by! Jenny
Can't remember if I said this last month as well, but this year is flying past way too quickly!
ReplyDeleteCathy
whew ... saved by friends!
ReplyDeleteyes I am sure we are becoming more telegrammatic but am thankful to follow you on Twitter and receive prompts for tree following
ReplyDeleteappreciate you hosting this Lucy and the opportunity to observe a tree in all the seasons and closer detail
This year is just rushing by and my chestnut trees are full of conkers. Wonderful things. Many thanks Lucy!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for hosting again Lucy, I am a bit late this time but I have managed to get my post done just in time.
ReplyDeleteI'm really enjoying reading the posts from the tree followers and look forward to it each month.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for encouraging us in this exploit.
ReplyDeleteDisappointed my hornbeam isn't full of autumn gold yet, but looking forward to seeing what everyone else has found in September!
All the best :)
I've just done my post showing the willow from under it's canopy. Flighty xx
ReplyDeletePhew, better late than never… thanks for hosting!!
ReplyDeletePhew, better late than never… thanks for hosting!!
ReplyDeleteAutumn is coming, all too quickly. I hope the change in temperature will bring an interesting change to my tree. Otherwise, it's game over!
ReplyDeleteSlightly later than planned Lucy but my post is up now. My willow is now showing the first signs that autumn is its way. Thanks as always for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThe tulip tree is finally showing some coloration. The seed pods are still tight though. They will be another month at least before they open.
ReplyDeleteEven-bigger-whew-than-Kate! Just in under the wire...
ReplyDelete