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41 Comments on Kweeh Speechless Sunday 10/21/2012 – Tree Huggers
Good to see you again too, Linda. With the root systems of these two trees, if they are both still alive at this age, they both win!
Hi Sally and David. We have a little different type of oaks in Florida than you have in WI, and this one started as a weed that escaped the landscapers.
Thank you Anita. This was at a golf course community where they usually don't allow nature to go unchecked.
Hi Gabe, but what would they call them?
Hi Barbara-Jo, there is no shortage of interesting pictures here i n Florida.
Hi Jeanne and Ralph, it reminds me of some of the bonsai cuttings I have seen.
Hi Roy, it is too cold in MD for me, you will have to come to Florida if you want a hug from me!
Hi Joan, my husband has a forestry degree from Wisconsin, and he says there are very few trees that both states have in common.
Hi Larry and Sheila, sometimes it is easier to find a good picture than think of a good caption.
Hi John, my pleasure.
Hi Myrl, I have seen stranger looking trees, but didn't think to take a picture at the time.
Thanks Fred, activerain has taught me just that.
Hi Yolanda, It is great to be alive and living in Florida!
Hi Sylvia, I know you have some interesting tree opportunities in Spring Hill too!
Hi Michelle, I wonder if it would be a selling point for this community?
Hi Lloyd, my husband says you spelled Packers wrong!
Hi Gloria, that is another good title for the pictures as well.
Hi Will, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, (and Venice is a great place to live BTW!)
Hi Lloyd, I have been to New Mexico before, and the color of the countryside in Gallup was very memorable too!
Interesting intertwined trees! It's amazing how things can grow around their circumstance. -Kasey