Friday, May 3, 2024

Trees to You from Me... finish nature friday

 


Ginny asked if one of the trees in last week's photos was a banyan. No, but the one above I found this week end is a banyan, we found these on our Sunday morning drive Beau to the Park and then for a ride. Most of the trees below are live oaks of different types.







OOPS! I found another Spanish house.. can't help myself

Nature Friday with Adventures of LLB

21 comments:

  1. They make a natural arbor above the street! And wow, the Banyon looks like a lot of trees!

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  2. Photos 5 & 6 are gorgeous, that tree is amazing! Like something from a fantasy book.

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  3. Hari OM
    you have given these trees wonderful portrait shots - beautiful! YAM xx

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  4. I love them all. I want to take a walk down that tree lined street.

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  5. Trees like that do so much to enhance a neighbourhood. It’s a pleasure to see them.

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  6. I love these trees..andcwant to see more of the Spanish home! There is a small tree, maybe Bush is the right word that inwas every day...it is 8 or 10 ft tall and i want a photo so bad..

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  7. My goodness that's a huge Oak tree! How wonderful that it has survived all these years. Even out here in the country it's amazing when I find an Oak or Pine that old considering all the clearing and farming. Not complaining. It is what it is. I like the tall trees. Mature Pines bring a lot of Fox Squirrel in our area. I get so excited when I see one. They're really unique.
    Nice Spanish home. My Mother-in-law (now passed) liked Spanish anything. Her furniture always reflected that.
    Have a glorious day! I hope your leg(s) are better today!?
    Blessings.

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  8. OH my word that tree makes the home look like a doll house.
    It is huge. I would not want all those giant limbs hanging over my house especially during a 'hurrycane'
    Hugs Cecilia
    PS I hope your leg is feeling better

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  9. I like Nature Friday and of course I love all of these big beautiful trees. I take more photos of trees that I ever post! lol But they make me stop in my tracks sometimes!

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  10. Funny girl! I wonder what they call that particular shade of pink/red?

    That tree (3rd from the bottom) looks like it's just begging to be climbed. If I were 20 years younger, I just might!

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  11. Those trees are amazingly beautiful, not to mention, very large, Sandra. I have hard of and seen banyan trees before but can't remember where or when. hope you are recovering from the nasty fall.

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  12. Hi Sandra :=)
    Those trees are definitely an asset to the neighbourhood. They are huge, and I wonder how old they are!

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  13. I love all the trees, beautiful! The house is pretty!
    Take care, have a great day!

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  14. I agree with Ginny, some of these trees look like they came straight out of a fantasy book (thinking of 'Treebeard' in the Lord of the Rings series...)

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  15. Wow!! We had live oaks in Texas...but nothing as grand as the ones near you! How beautiful!!!

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  16. That was such a GORGEOUS street. So peaceful and pretty looking. I love Banyon trees.
    How are you feeling today?

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  17. As you know, I love trees! I hope you are doing well after your fall. Much love. ❤️

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  18. WOW, those trees are amazing! I like that spanish house!

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  19. These are great photos! Those trees certainly are magical and photos are great.

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