Friday, May 15, 2020

Magic Moments Trees Nature Friday


I have a collection of trees I see as I walk each day.. The left side of above is our oak tree in our front yard. I will do a post on the trees in our yard soon.. the red leaves are Bob's Mango tree in a bucket in our back yard. He planted a seed..

I got a shock yesterday. All of a Sudden my phone made an odd screech, screech sound. I picked it up and there was a notation that said  Bada Bada BING.. I thought what is that. After much brain strain, I remembered that when I had playtime on my first day of new phone, I just picked a day in the future and typed Bada Bad Bing to see what it would do..... YAY.. now I have added a few screech reminders.

Banyon tree


25 comments:

  1. We have no Banyan trees, and I have never seen one. It looks like many smaller tree trunks. Reminds me of the Strangler Fig. I love those four big green leaves at the limb junction; they are sunlit. Bottom left tree, what is that fruit? Looks like a palm tree, don't they grow only coconuts?

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  2. Your vegetation is a lot different from ours! This area is mixed conifer and aspens.

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  3. wow that are wonderful trees... we always wish they could talk to tell us the stories from a long gone time ;O)

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  4. This made me think "I think that I shall never see a poem as lovely as a tree"
    That banyan tree is fascinating.

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  5. I love Batman. (Auto correct changed Banyan to batman!!) trees!! I can still see them on the island of Oahu. So majestic they are.

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  6. Hello,

    I love all the trees, it is cool Bob planted a seed and now it is so tall. The banyan tree is neat too. I would need a calm reminder, a screech out of the blue on the phone would scare me..Enjoy your day!

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  7. Hari OM
    We can never tire of trees; despite what we do to them, we see them as having permanence... YAM xx

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  8. MS happy Friday and
    thank you for the lovely arrangements of beautiful collages,
    Are those coconuts on the left bottom of the last collage
    Hugs cecilia

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  9. The National Arboretum once sold a bumper sticker in its gift shop that said "Tree's company." My husband attended a webinar last week on saving the American chestnut.

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  10. I remember when my parents would begin our annual road trip to Florida the first thing I wanted to see was the big Banyan tree at the Edison home.

    My phone's not a Samsung (Google pixel), but I'm I'm going to have to check out playtime reminders. Gosh knows, I don't want to waste any of my remaining brain cells on mundane to-do lists. :)))

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  11. Your trees are gorgeous!
    Bada Bad Bing!

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  12. Love that one of your tree...and I LOVE Banyon trees..

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  13. HaHa on the Bada bing screetch...I think I would have jumped a mile.
    Love the walk among the trees...the hairy Banyon is fabulous.
    Maybe I'll do a tree walk in the near future..fun to see what's growing in various parts of the world.
    Off to check Yamini's post now.
    Sue

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  14. It's great to see the trees in your area. Love the oak tree in your front yard. The banyans remind me of a song 'under the banyan tree' so different from trees grown here in the UK. My granddaughter is trying to grow a mango from a seed. Now I know what the leaves look like.

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  15. Hilarious on the Bada Bada BING! I would have fallen out of my shoes ;) Great photos of the trees. I love to look around and now I have my plant app I try to find out what they are.

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  16. I would love to see a blog about trees. I have learned from being on blogger that there are so many fantastic looking trees in FL. Looking forward to that.

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  17. That Banyon tree is amazing. Didn't they have a lot of those at Ringling Brothers Museum? Interesting about your phone...surprise! I send myself reminders all the time.

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  18. I always enjoy seeing glimpses of your Florida environments, both natural and manmade. And Bob's bucket garden projects are always interesting, too, although I don't know if they fall in the "natural" category, "manmade" or both!

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  19. Such beautiful trees, and lovely shadowplay on some of them!

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  20. I find trees to be very interesting and great photo subjects. These are all lovely.

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  21. The oak and Banyon trees are my two favorites of your place.
    We only have two pecan trees now.
    There's so many things my phone can do that I will never know!
    Any news on your RA situation? I think of and pray for you every day.
    Summer is recovering but it's painful. They won't program the SCS(spinal cord stimulator) until next Tuesday when I take her back to the doctor. As I was typing I thought of the way my Granny would say that......take her back to the doctor. She would say 'Carry her back to the doctor.' Louis Dean says that sometimes.....

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  22. We do not have these trees in Europe! I have a small avocado tree that I have grown myself from an avocado pit. But I don't have that many expectations ... it will never make an avocado fruit!
    Have a great weekend, Sandra! Hugs!

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  23. It's scary when devices seem to get up to their own tricks! The other day when I turned on my (new) printer, it automatically started printing out a long document that I had not consciously asked it to print... Took me several pages to find out how to stop it!!! (I must have clicked a print button on the computer by mistake while the printer was off, I suppose)

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  24. your trees are really lovely. Banyon tree? i've never seen anything like this before.

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  25. Plus: thanks so much for sharing with us.

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