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17 Comments on Sometimes We Get Twisted Up - Friday Foto
That tree is about how my week has been :) Is that the tree roots or a vine growing up it? Very cool photo either way!
Very cool picture Al and Peggy. Reminds me of my favorite local winery, Twisted Oak. Have a great weekend.
Al & Peggy, I feel like that today...out late last night and up early and going all day! Bed soon!
Hey Al and Peggy - Do you think this tree wants its 15 minutes of fame?
Hey Guys, my stomach has felt that way on occasions where the banks has taken too long to make a decision on one of my clients. Matter of fact I've had that situation today and as the bank didn't make a decision it will be a rough weekend
That would take a while to trim that sucker up. I'm tired just looking at it.
It almost looks like one of our Banyan trees. BTW I'm on a role and sold three Canadians in the last 30 days.
Well than we are glad your week is almost over John and you can start all over again next week! It is a wisteria plant growing up and across that roof top.
Twisted oak, would be a great name Jim. You have a great weekend too.
That's exactly how we feel Ellen and ready to sign off for this day.
We think its had more than its 15 minutes of fame Marc LOL! Its a real conversation piece!
Not good for the stomach Ed, but as they say 'no news is good news' so we'll think positive for you that all goes well.
You got that right Jeanne and Ralph and the Owner says they have to trim it every year!
Well congratulations Winston. We are going to have to get on our toes and start referring these Canadians to you LOL!
Howdy and evening Al and Peggy
Al and Peggy my friends, that sure is a mighty fine photo of such a mighty cool looking tree.
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
I love it. I think it looks like a work of art. Wish I had it in my yard. Great shot!
Gretchen
Did you find this tree like this or is it a piece of art? Maybe both, right?
Hi Al and Peggy, looks like the vines are strangling the tree-it definitely looks artistic. Enjoy the weekend.
It looks like a beautiful Wisteria tree. Do you know what kind of tree it is? GREAT shot!
Al and Peggy, I have a life form in my back yard that is pretty twisted, and I'm not even sure what it is. Hmmmm. Maybe I need a Friday Foto shot of the thing. I like yours.
Funny, the last post I just read was Sheila Newton's photo of a wisteria. I recognized the tree as soon as I saw your photo here.
Thanks for untwisting my day!
Al/Peggy: Trying to avoid a week that looks like that tree...I wonder why it grew like that?!
It looks like many of our bougainvilleas here, but they are not trees. They are vines which can grow into trees with the right pruning.