Thursday, April 04, 2024

6198 - Thursday trees


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11 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Thank you. As always. I can feel my shoulders relax as I look at these beauties.

River said...

Trees with pompoms! Are they cheerleader trees? And that last one with the apples looks a bit odd, they don't normally grow like that.

Bilbo said...

#2 is clearly a Klingon tree. Qapla'!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

#13 calls to me today.

John A Hill said...

Several really cool tree roots today!

Margaret (Peggy or Peg too) said...

what is that woman doing in #6? It looks like she's farting on the other woman. Or it's my bad eyes

Kirk said...

Are those really apples on tree #20? Or is it some other fruit?

Kathy G said...

The story of the fig tree (#10) is very interesting.

Mr. Shife said...

#13 is this week's winner for me.

Mike said...

Sue - I'm sure that's a good thing for you.

River - I'm not sure those "apples" are edible.

Bill - That was a stretch but a good one.

Deb - That one would be fun to see in person.

John - Be careful laying around the base of a tree. It might engulf you.

Peg - I think her foot is just up on the tree but I like your description better.

Kirk - I'm not sure. Go find one and take a bite. If you survive tell us how it tasted.

Kathy - It should be easy to climb to get the figs.

Matt - It would be a fun place to hang out.

allenwoodhaven said...

The infinite variety of trees, both type and individual, always amazes me. Especially love #9 this week.

I remember #13 from a Sierra Club annual wilderness calendar. Their photographers are outstanding.