On Monday morning theTravelsketcher and I headed to the Oregon coast to enjoy more of this stunning area. However, by Tuesday morning I had come down with a nasty cold, and by Wednesday morning we were back home and I was in bed. Needless to say, I haven’t felt up to writing a post, so instead I decided to share some images in green.

For many, nature may be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of green, as it is seen so prolifically in the world around us. Others may think of money, greed, envy; it is a color that conjures many different emotions. When I think of green, I think of nature, renewal, regrowth and rejuvenation. Green growth is the first sign that winter is waning and spring’s arrival is imminent.



There’s nothing better than wandering through a lush, green forest, on a soft, quiet trail, lined with verdant, towering trees, moss covered rocks and perhaps the sound of a gently, flowing brook in the distance. It’s a natural anti-depressant.


It seems very safe to me to be surrounded by green growing things and water. Barbara Kingsolver.







Green is prevalent all around us in animals, foods and human-made structures just to name a few.






















Green is the fresh emblem of well founded hopes. In blues, the spirit can wander, but in green it can rest. Mary Webb
I hope you enjoyed these photos and thoughts. Hopefully, I’ll be well enough next week to provide a proper post. As always, I would love to hear from you, so leave a comment if you’d like.
Stay safe and healthy,
Tricia
Green is my favorite color, and what a wonderful post highlighting its vibrancy in nature! Thanks for sharing, Tricia 🙂
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Thanks so much Rebecca; it’s one of my favorite colors too.
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Feel better soon, Tricia! 🌸
Thank you for this very lovely post along with the quotes. Green is queen. 😊
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Thanks so much, Lynette. You’re absolutely right; green is queen!
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Green is so good. Spring is so wonderful with all the new plant life.
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Agreed; it’s a lovely time of year. Thanks, Dave!
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I love the man reading in the bath! What fun. So many lovely greens to share. Hope you are feeling better.
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I love that too. They have some creative gardeners there. Thanks for your comment!
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Stunning photos Tricia and of course I love all the green!!!!
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Thanks so much!
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I love green and especially being surrounded by green, meaning being in the middle of nature.
Hope you feel better soon Tricia!
Christie
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That’s a wonderful feeling. Thanks so much, Christie!
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You went wild with the greens, Tricia! So many beautiful frames. Hope you’re feeling well again xx
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Thanks, Jo!
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Have to smile – as I scrolled down your world-wide ‘green’ photos this our Saturday morning, I could actually feel my body relax . . . nature called . . . and, my favourite > food > love your examples 🙂 ! Do hope the wretched symptoms of the cold are abating . . .
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I’m so glad it made you smile. Now I realize I didn’t include any photos from Australia; next time! Thanks so much for your kind words!
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Green is a rejuvenating colour isn’t it? You have stunning examples here. We’re not very green up here yet, so I’ll pretend I’m inside your pictures. Hope you feel better soon. Maggie
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It certainly is! Thanks so much, Maggie; I hope spring arrives where you are very soon.
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You clever and creative woman! This green posting was filled with soothing pictures showing the beauty of nature–and the cleverness of humankind. I adore the green frog–but my FAV has to be the green door; a metaphor for our upcoming new chapter. The door is wide open and light filled–so fills us with hope and excitement about what the future will bring. Thanks for this wonderful posting!
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Thanks so much, Shirley, although I can’t take credit for the idea, as I’ve seen similar posts before. We saw the frog on San Juan Island, we were having a picnic at a winery and it popped up on the table! Brave little thing. The green door is at a beautiful park in Paris; where you’ll be soon!
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A most edifying ramble, dear pilgrim! One suspects even the hedgerows applauded your passing. The clouds appeared to curtsey. Blessings upon your boots and biscuits. 🪑🍇⚓
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Thank you so much for your kind and poetic response!
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Tricia, I always love green, too. There’s something special about green color. Your photos are all gorgeous, especially the garden and panoramic view.
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Well said; there is something unique and special about green. Thank you for your comments!
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You’re most welcome, Tricia. Happy Sunday!
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Such a fabulous selection of green photos! Have you thought of doing a similar post for other colours, maybe? Hope you are feeling better now.
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Thanks so much! I will be exploring other colors in the future as well.
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Green is always so calming; I’ve now taken to having a plant in every room and it does definitely create a more soothing environment! I’m sorry to hear you’ve been poorly, hope you’re feeling better now.
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It is a soothing color. House plants are a wonderful addition to a home. I purchased a ficus when I was just 19, and it’s still thriving today. We gave it to our daughter and son-in-law when we moved to France. Thanks so much, Hannah!
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Wonderful photos and all very fitting for the green theme. I hope you’re feeling better already. Take care.
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Thank you!
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What a lovely blog. The colour green is my favourite and your images just brought a big smile to my face!
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it; thank you!
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I’ve enjoyed your post very much, Tricia. Nature is indeed an anti-depressant and an anxiolytic at the same time. You have provided, as always, an amazing collection of photographs from an impressive variety of locations. As I write this, sitting in my friend’s study in Dorset, a large window in front of me, green is the prevalent colour: hills, swaying grass, trees, flowers and hedges. It does wonders for my mood and energy levels. I sincerely hope that you will read this message already recovered and feeling quite well again. On a separate note, I wanted to let you know that your recipe for vegetarian shepherd’s pie proved an absolute success with my mum and brother during our recent family visit to Scotland.
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Thanks so much, Leighton. I’m glad to hear that you enjoyed the post and that your current view includes some soothing green. Nature does wonders for our weary souls. I’m also happy to hear that the shepherd’s pie recipe was a hit with your family!
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Beautiful collection of greens! Here’s hoping that you feel better soon 🙂
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Thanks so much, Meg!
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Beautiful set of shots. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
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Thank you!
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I’m a few days behind in my blog reading, so I hope you’re feeling better by now. Sorry your illness ruined your plans. I hope you can get back there soon. Pretty pictures – I like green.
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Thanks so much, I’m feeling better today. We plan to return to the coast next week; we’re fortunate it’s so close!
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Get well soon, Tricia!
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Thank you, Katie!
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The colour green also represents nature for me. And it seems like you’ve come across more than enough examples of this on your travels. I wasn’t necessarily thinking about food (well, except maybe for salads), but you prove there is much more than just that😊. Beautiful photos.
And oh, I hope your cold is better by now – it might be due to the change of seasons.
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It is surprising just how prevalent the color green is in the world around us. Thanks so much, Corna, for your kind words. I am feeling better today.
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Green is such a beautiful and versatile colour, and I very much enjoyed all your wonderful photos. Sorry to hear about the cold – wishing you a speedy recovery! Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Isn’t it though? Thanks for stopping by.
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🥰🥰🥰
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