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1. Walk 30-60 minutes each day (3-5 days per week). Work within your fitness level. Set a time limit that you are comfortable with (10, 15, 20 minutes). It's all about having fun and getting moving. Creativity and Fitness are bonuses!!
2. Click - Take photos of your journey.
Everything and anything goes, but we like creativity.
3. Connect - Post your name, state or country, time of walk, and 4 or 5 photos to the Creatively Fit blog.
4. Encourage one another with your comments and posts. Comments help to motivate one another into getting out there and sharing some more!
5. That’s it!


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Monday, February 1, 2010

Looking at the Trees 7:30-8:15 am

We walked in the forest today and I love looking at the trees.

Eucalyptus trees

Then I left the forest and walked along the street and saw these trees.

I can't remember the name of this one but I call it the sausage tree as the bottle brush flowers look like white sausages.( I have since seen this tree on Titania's blog and she says it is a Buckinghamia celsissima )

Mango tree

Lillipilli Tree

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Diane
I am instantly attracted to the mango tree. Reminds me of my childhood in Malaysia. We had a huge tree and when it starts to fruit, the kids get to choose, and we would write our names on our chosen fruit. That didn't bother my Mom, coz we had so much we normally ended up sharing with family and friends... I still love mango (a lot). Mmm thinking of going to buy some now...

I love your forest photos, looks really peaceful.

Ev

Capturing Sunshine said...

I've never seen Eucalyptus trees...I am just imagining Koala Bears way up high. ;)

Love the mango tree shot. I'm not sure I have ever seen one of those either.

And I know that I haven't seen a Lillipilli Tree (I would remember that one!)

Great post!

ch said...

What a great collection of trees!
My neighbors have a Mango Tree. They work so hard at keeping it safe during a frost. Unfortunately, Jack Frost won the battle this time. Hopefully it will come back it the spring.
Love the Lillipilli tree and the name:)
Have a great day!
Cindy