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Monday 15 June 2020

The wind in the trees

One day last week we planned a hike and a picnic but the wind was too high for picnicking. Instead we decided to walk the Rotary Friendship Trail again and keep our picnic for another day.


Usually when the wind is high, you can’t feel its effect when you’re among the trees. 





However on this day, the wind gusted to 50 km/h and there were times when the trees danced all around us. As we slowly walked in the green glow of the tunnel-like trails, we paused periodically to look and listen. There is a fifteen second video here.


We noticed the trunk of one tree, broken from a main trunk and hanging by its leafy branches caught high among other trees. 





It must have broken recently since the leaves above looked as healthy as those on any of the trees. It was an unusual sight.





Walking these trials is always good for the spirit. On a windy day, we feel an extra layer of amazement for the beauty and power of nature.




25 comments:

DJan said...

I love walking in the forest, too, but when the wind gets really high like that, we usually change our destination to one with more open places. Lovely pictures! :-)

Boud said...

Around here walking near trees is definitely out. That broken branch is a common sight, sometimes one entire side of a tree hanging among the foliage.

So I'm glad to experience it via video instead.

Rhodesia said...

Take care walking amongst the trees when there is a high wind, A branch could come down on you. Sadly I cannot play the video our WiFi is too slow. Keep safe, Diane

At Home In New Zealand said...

I love your green canopy. Being among trees in high winds is something I find scary - I think because it was drummed into us so much as children not to go near the eucalyptus trees in the wind as they would 'drop' branches without warning.

Silver in AZ said...

Hi Marie! We get strong breezes every afternoon. As long as too much doesn't blow into the pool, it's okay by me. :)

Bill said...

The video really shows the beauty you walk through. I love the sound of the wind. Enjoy your day!

The Furry Gnome said...

That was a windy day! Listen to the video by the pond to, all those toads calling were wonderful!

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Your trail reminds me of our fire road trails. It can be spooky listening to the trees on a windy day. Pretty walk, I enjoyed your video! Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!

photowannabe said...

It's been gusty here too, which is a bit unusual for this time of year. It sure raises havoc with my allergies.
I love the thick lush green of your walk.
Perfect for getting out and recharging ones batteries.
Sue

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Looking at those two trees, all I can say is "ouch."

Elephant's Child said...

Even in that glorious green shelter the noise of the wind was strong. Thank you.
Like cats and small children windy makes me antsy but I thoroughly enjoyed (again) walking with you.

Silver in AZ said...

p.s. apparently I had my blog locked down from last year, so it looked like by invitation only. I've opened it up. dur. LOL

Ruth Hiebert said...

The sound of the wind in the trees adds to the beauty.

Joanne Noragon said...

That was a pretty stiff breeze. I hope it was more safe than it sounds.

Debbie said...

a pretty day!! being outside, fresh air...good for the soul!!

Barbara said...

Wind in the trees and Ocean Waves, it doesn't get any better than that.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh I loved the video Marie, the sound of the leaves rustling high up in the wind rates right up there beside the waves crashing on the beach as favourite sounds 💚

Tanza Erlambang said...

from video, yes, the wind quite strong....leaves dancing around.

Have a great day

Angela said...

Oh, it has been incredibly windy here as well. Our peonies and other flowers are on the ground not to mention that the front and back yards gets full of broken branches and twigs. Beautiful photos Marie! Hope you get to do a picnic later on. Yes to go outdoors keeps us sane and happier. We have been taking walks around here as well since we can't attend the gym.

Helen said...

Looking at your first still, wonderful image, I didn't begin to imagine the noise and strength of the wind. Thanks for the video.It would have been a very rewarding an invigorating walk.

Goldendaze-Ginnie said...

Hi Marie. Do you write poetry? You had these words in two paragraphs but I put them partially together to read … "the trees danced all around us as we slowly walked in the green glow of the tunnel-like trails." Poetry for sure!

Rose said...

I loved that video...I would not mind it being longer...

Retired Knitter said...

Such a beautiful place to walk.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Snow in June is cruel! And your mystery bird is a Blue Jay.

baili said...

Oh i loved video dear Marie :)
broken tree can be result of strong wind if it was as strong ,may be
walking among whisperer of wind and beauty of woods must be spiritual experience :)