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PHOTO OF THE WEEK, Catalpa Tree
When we in the temperate zones think of trees in bloom, we think of
apple trees, peaches and flowering crab trees. The thought of towering forest giants in spectacular bloom that can be seen from a mile away are only memories of visits to the tropics. js -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK: http://schmidling.com/pow.htm Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silver http://schmidling.com |
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK, Catalpa Tree
On 3 Oct 2006 07:47:02 -0700, "Jack Schmidling"
wrote: When we in the temperate zones think of trees in bloom, we think of apple trees, peaches and flowering crab trees. The thought of towering forest giants in spectacular bloom that can be seen from a mile away are only memories of visits to the tropics. js I think I am madly in love with both of you, and the three mutton chops! We've considered homesteading and buying some alpaca's and sheep. We very well may do it, but my husband is still only 46 and has to work for about 10 more years to retire. Your website is lovely. |
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK, Catalpa Tree
Jangchub wrote:
We've considered homesteading and buying some alpaca's and sheep We considered alpacas in addition to the "mutton chops" but much to our surprise and contrary to the claims of "packers", they itch worse than wool if one is sensitive to this. I spun some yarn from an alpaca and Marilyn knitted herself a pair of socks but can't wear them and had to give them to a friend. No such problem with Merino and much less with coarse wool so, no point in an alpaca for our needs. We very well may do it, but my husband is still only 46 and has to work for about 10 more years to retire. I had the good fortune to be able to retire at 43 so I got a bit of a jump on most men. Your website is lovely. Thanks, js -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK: http://schmidling.com/pow.htm Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silver http://schmidling.com |
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK, Catalpa Tree
Those are beautiful pictures of the Catalpa tree Jack!. . .Also, I was
fascinated with your homemade soda pop section on your website. Looks like fun! Myrl Jeffcoat http://www.myrljeffcoat.com |
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK, Catalpa Tree
"Jack Schmidling" wrote in message ups.com... When we in the temperate zones think of trees in bloom, we think of apple trees, peaches and flowering crab trees. The thought of towering forest giants in spectacular bloom that can be seen from a mile away are only memories of visits to the tropics. js -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK: http://schmidling.com/pow.htm Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silver http://schmidling.com When I was growing up in Ohio, both the catalpa and the buckeye (and its "cousin," the horse chestnut) would fit that description. The buckeye is usually described as a medium-sized trees, but the older ones really do give that towering impression. MaryL |
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK, Catalpa Tree
Jack Schmidling wrote: When we in the temperate zones think of trees in bloom, we think of apple trees, peaches and flowering crab trees. The thought of towering forest giants in spectacular bloom that can be seen from a mile away are only memories of visits to the tropics. js -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK: http://schmidling.com/pow.htm Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silver http://schmidling.com WOW! I don't think I will ever look at the sky the sme again. Thank you so much for sharing. Was the "Hummingbird Moth" the same as a Phonix Moth? And what are the giant white things that Marilyn is stand close to? Were the galaxy shots enhanced in anyway? Now I am going to send the site to friends to enjoy. Thank you again for a great few minutes. Me at |
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