Friday, August 2, 2013
An Oak Tree on the Windiing Oaks Farm
In 2002, Eugene Melnyk from Ontario, Canada purchased 1000 acres of the Mockingbird Farms horse farm in Ocala; he then renamed it Winding Oaks to reflect the fact that the property winds through numerous hills dotted with hundreds of oak trees.
Winding Oaks is a large and successful operation. Melnyk, who is the founder of the Biovail Corporation, now lives in the Barbados, but can often be found checking out the work at Winding Oaks.
Ocala has grown up around the farm which provides a beautiful rural-like oasis amidst a variety of residential subdivisions and businesses. It is located on one of Ocala busiest thoroughfares.
The oak tree above is a perfect symbol of this wonderful horse farm.
For more information on Winding Oaks and Mr. Melnyk, please click here.
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"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
20 comments:
Beautiful tree set in beautiful surroundings, beautifully captured!
Canadians love Florida. Is this the same Eugene Melnyk that owns the Ottawa Senators?
PS: I don't mean the political Senators... I mean the hockey team. ;)
This reminds me of the giant canopies of the guanacaste trees hat we have amidst cattle ranches in northwest Costa Rica.
Fine Fhoto!
A classic spreading oak.
Love the composition!
Beautiful place. Oaks are a majestic tree. MB
what lucky horses to get to live there.
What a beautiful oak tree. It would be fun to photograph at different times of the year.
Hopefully it stays a farm! Lovely tree and green space.
Beautiful and big oak tree. It must be a wonderful place for horses and for people...
@Andy, I believe so. didn't he also fart around with the Ontario Hockey League buying up teams then reselling them so that they all ended up moving around from one town to another?
Still, glad he has such a beautiful spot and has helped Ocala.
Please don't let anyone ever cut that tree to build anything!
Do you know what kind of oaks these are, Lowell? Just wondering. I loved the rolling oak woodlands in California and these look just as beautiful (though our hills went golden dry in summer).
So is it open to the public? Don't answer, I'll click the links and see what I can find out.
Lowell, you have found a beautiful tree on a gorgeous farm. Lucky that a wealthy man owns it and keeps it in farmland/horse country instead of subdividing it and turning it into another gated community.
I love Oak trees.
I love the green surrounding and the way you captured the tree.. Beautiful. That surely is a huge property :-)
You must go back and photograph this tree again. It is beautiful and expect that it looks different throughout the year. I vote for a return visit!
It's important to keep large spaces alive with green. It's great that Ocala has such a space.
A fellow Torontonian!
I do like the name Winding Oaks and it looks pretty from this view. :)
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