Quietly admiring the shape of the tree. I probably should be mre ruthless with our trees. Love the idea that this tree exists. A connection to history. #MySundayPhoto
wow that is amazing, that part of this tree in some shape or form was part of the original tree. Trees fascinate me, the history they have seen is just incredible, like they are just there observing time and history x
Thank you. I didn’t actually know either until we moved here, and overheard a tour guide. There’s a little plaque underneath the tree too so it must be true! :D
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Lisa from Lisa's Life says
I didn’t know that was there. I must visit! :)
Emma says
You must! It’s very sweet, especially covered in blossom! Thanks Lisa! :)
Fiona Cambouropoulos says
A tree with a tale or two to tell! Beatitful old University building too in any weather
Emma says
Thanks so much Fiona! :) x
Cheryl | TimeToCraft says
Quietly admiring the shape of the tree. I probably should be mre ruthless with our trees. Love the idea that this tree exists. A connection to history. #MySundayPhoto
Emma says
Thank you Cheryl! :)
Sarah Christie says
wow that is amazing, that part of this tree in some shape or form was part of the original tree. Trees fascinate me, the history they have seen is just incredible, like they are just there observing time and history x
Emma says
Thanks Sarah. If only they could talk hey? :) x
Crummy Mummy says
I had no idea such a thing existed – amazing! #MySundayPhoto
Emma says
Thank you. I didn’t actually know either until we moved here, and overheard a tour guide. There’s a little plaque underneath the tree too so it must be true! :D
Tara says
It’s looking rather lovely, even on a cloudy day. Looks like you’re having fun exploring your new city. #MySundayPhoto
Emma says
Thanks so much Tara! :)
mummy here and here says
Stunning X #mysundayphoto
Emma says
Thank you! (:
Verily Victoria Vocalises says
What a fantastic piece of history. I love the setting too. Lovely capture x
Emma says
Thanks so much Victoria! (: x
Tracey Abrahams says
That is a fabulous picture. The buildings themselves are amazing, and the hisory of the tree is fab x #mysundayphoto
Emma says
Thank you Tracey! (: x
Darren Coleshill says
Cambridge is a place I’d love to visit and just spend the day exploring
Thank you for linking up
Emma says
It’s definitely worth a visit! :)
Midlife Singlemum says
Oh yes, the tree under which his son stood with the apple on his head ….. ;) xxx
Emma says
No no no, that’s a different bloke! :D I think this apple fell on his own head! :D xxx
Sarah MumofThree World says
What a beautiful photo and an interesting story behind it!
Emma says
Thank you Sarah! (: