Thursday, February 23, 2023

5800 - Thursday trees



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15 comments:

Bilbo said...

Don't worry, Mike. I won't tell anyone that #2 and #16 are the same.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Some beautiful canopies in today's batch!

Mike said...

Bill - I can't believe I did that again. Kathy caught me last week and I was looking carefully this week. HA! Not. I changed 16.

Deb - Agree.

Kathy G said...

I like all of them, but 9 is spectacular.

Mr. Shife said...

18 makes me where there is a will, there's a way but 5 is my favorite this week because it looks like some awesome stargazing.

Shaw Kenawe said...

Wonderful!

Lady M said...

Some really stunning trees in this collection.

Mike said...

Kathy - I should have planted some red maple years ago.

Matt - Out in the woods where you can actually see the stars.

Shaw - I'm assigning #13 as your favorite.

Lady - THe randomness of the internet has provided again.

Susan Kane said...

It would be hard to choose just one tree as my favorite. My tree climbing days ended when I hit puberty, but I love the beauty and broad spectrum of those trees.

At Mission San Luis Rey is a Peruvian Pepper tree, planted in 1830, brought there by a sailor. That thing is amazing. Pepper trees have amazing gnarly trunks.

Thank you for your comment at my post.

Kirk said...

Number 14. That tree is going for a stroll!

allenwoodhaven said...

ahhhhhh...

Stellar collection; thanks!

Mike said...

Susan - There are some Thursday trees that look like they would be easy to climb. I'm glad I don't know where they are.

Kirk - I just looked. It's GONE!

Allen - There are a few stellar ones today.

River said...

I love #8, a tree within a tress and #12 looks like the small cone shaped lollipops I used to buy for my kids, they called them "umbrella lollies"
I like #14 too.

Country Cottage said...

Love the trees!

Mike said...

River - #14 is missing. It ran away.

CC - I have more!