Thursday, November 13, 2025

6363 - Thursday trees


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Asher Brown Durand, American, 1796–1886; Woodland Landscape, c.1850; oil on canvas; 23 7/8 x 17 inches; Saint Louis Art Museum.


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18 comments:

  1. I like all the autumn tones here today and that last tree looks very climbable.

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    1. I'm not sure about climbing the last tree. You may need some ropes to help.

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  2. I can't tell from the angle if the owners of #6 incorporated the tree into their front walkway, but if they didn't they missed out.

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    1. I can't tell either. And I wondered if it was AI generated. I checked Google image and it couldn't find it.

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  3. I find it truly amazing that even pictures of trees can bring feelings of peace and calm.
    I always look forward to Thursdays for your tree pics.

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  4. #6 That tree has bell bottoms!

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  5. As a wildlife biologist living in the North Maine Woods I think Thursday Trees is my favorite blog post!!

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    1. Lots of posts to look at in the past. I try not to duplicate but it doesn't always work.

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  6. Wow! What a boatload of trees! Very enjoyable. You got a whole Forest here. I got to send you some aloha

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    1. You need to hike into the forest and get some non-palm trees.

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  7. So many fabulous trees! You've outdone yourself, and that's a high bar to beat. #2 blows me away! And so many thanks for trees and jokes so often.

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    1. Maybe I should start from the bottom and post 20 dead tree.

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