Majestic, that's what I think of when I say trees!
I am a man who loves nature. The forest is an important part of nature. Several trees together form a forest. What I want to say?
I mean, the tree is the base from which to start. Trees are a presence in our lives, even if we are not aware of it. I don't have to talk about the importance of trees for air purity, because they turn carbon dioxide into oxygen. The forests have also been called the lungs of the planet.
Here I want to make a small digression, I found out from a scientific documentary that in fact the plankton in the oceans is the real lung of the planet, it transforms more carbon dioxide into oxygen than forests.
I am left with the admiration for trees and forests, they are much more beautiful than plankton!
To prove this, I am thinking of showing more majestic and very beautiful trees.
I took a recent walk through the garden and the park of Mogosoaia Palace near Bucharest.
Mogosoia Palace is a superb architectural ensemble built almost four hundred years ago. It belonged to a series of Romanian rulers and princes and now it has become a museum much sought after by locals or tourists.
This walk gave me the opportunity to admire some old trees several hundred years old, probably planted at the same time as the construction of the palace.
Yes, the park is located on the shores of a lake. Trees and lakes always give a perfect picture. For me, it means maximum beauty.
The beautiful meadows, where Martha Bibescu, the last owner of the palace, certainly walked, are bordered by such trees.
Sometimes I want to charge myself with energy, when I want to admire the most beautiful and majestic trees, when I want to see something strong and that has passed over the centuries I go to visit the Mogosoaia Palace and its garden and lake.
This post was inspired by #Treetuesday, a challenge imagined by @old-guy-photos and supported by @dswigle. If I say @dswigle I can't help but remember her #alwaysaflower and look for a flower in the garden from Mogosoaia.
This post was initially posted here but I think all my friends, wherever they are, should see it.