
March 27, 2010
I've usually been so intent on taking pictures of
this lovely old house showing the turrets and the building, that I haven't shown this remarkable tree on the blog until today. It withstood the storm of 2007 that caused its neighboring tree to become so damaged that the remains had to be cut down, and I assume that the remaining tree lost a few branches. I love the upward sweep of the lower limbs. Here is a reference giving some history of
these two trees. Unfortunately, we can no longer see them both. I believe the one still standing must be the
Port Orford Cedar.
Every time I see your blog I redouble my efforts to save up for a trip to see Oregon!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful tree and a beautiful photograph again Sheryl.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of some of our old oak trees that get strange branch configurations!
ReplyDeleteIf I were a kid that would be a popular branch for sitting. Great photo Sheryl.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Tree and a big shot !! :)
ReplyDeleteAs a kid I would have found those branches irresistible!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it's a wonderful tree but Blogger won't show it to me :-(.
ReplyDeleteThat's a Redwood in the photo, not a Cedar
ReplyDeleteThe tree looks beautiful and so is the composition.
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