Monday, 23 June 2025

Oak Tree in the Park.

 Autumn tree in City Park, Launceston, Tasmania.  It's an Oak tree and all the trees in the park have been planted and some are native to Australia.





Play area and water fountain.  I used to bring my children here to play years ago and not much has changed just renovations. 



The City Park has several entrances which are locked at sunset, open sunrise I believe, this is one entrance.

16 comments:

  1. I love oak trees especially when they are allowed to grow to full size and have so much shade for people to sit under and the autumn displays are beautiful.

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  2. Beautiful tree 🌳 and that is a unique water 💧 fountain. Lovely photos, Margaret.

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  3. How beautiful it is! Right now, in front of my house, there is a ginkgo biloba tree that is losing its yellow leaves, covering the ground with that color.

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  4. I would like to run through those red leaves typical of Autumn.

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  5. Very beautiful! I wonder how old are those trees..must be over a couple of hundreds..

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  6. The park looks beautiful. That tree is so big, I love it.

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  7. Schöne große Bäume und die Farben sind klasse.
    Gruß
    Noke

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  8. It actually feels like autumn weather. Thanks for sharing :)

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  9. What a wonderful tree! Autumn brings out some wonderful colours when you least expect it.

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  10. Lovely photographs of the tree, and the park looks a nice place to visit.

    All the best Jan

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  11. It looks lovely. It is sad that they lock the parks at night though. A sign of our times.

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  12. This familiar entrance to City Park in Launceston, framed by the golden hush of an autumn oak, evokes tender memories of childhood laughter and quiet constancy in a place where time gently renovates but rarely erases.

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