Do you remember the wintry picture of this tree?
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
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8 comments:
That is some tree!
This tree brings back a childhood memory for me. There used to be a weeping willow tree on the walk I made to school everyday. It wasn't as tall as this one and it's branches touched the ground. I always wanted to hide under those branches and watch the world go by instead of heading off to school.
Wonderful tree and what a difference to its winter look!
Ein großartiger Baum. Nicht wiederzuerkennen im Vergleich zum Winterfoto! :)
Quite a contrast between winter and now, Karl! Terrific captures in both cases.
That tree is magnificent!
I am glad you included that link. I do remember that photo, now that my memory has been refreshed. But it looks entirely different now. Very lush and green.
Oh wow! It looks like it had such a shock in the winter shot Karl :) Love weeping willows, a romantic tree, but not in winter :)
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