Thursday, April 16, 2015

The Leaning Tree of Silver Springs


21 comments:

  1. That's what happens when the squirrels are storing too many nuts up top.

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  2. We had a tree like that fall over onto the road recently. I'd be inclined to not walk under this one.

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  3. Hmmm I look a bit like that, but just leaning, not beautiful and leafy like this one!! You do find such great ones!!

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  4. This is amazing, Lowell...and beautiful!

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  5. I like this image, it is so beautiful, Lowell !
    This tree is much more leaning than the Pisan tower :-)

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  6. That's a very impressive lean!

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  7. Yikes!
    And people walk under this? Like the 'Old Man in the Mountain' on the face of a mountain in NH. They awoke and he was gone. This tree will meet the same fate, I fear.

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  8. What a gorgeous photo this is!

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  9. Hi! Dropping by from Linda's blog.
    Lovely photo!

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  10. Maybe this will become a major attraction, like that leaning tower that's somewhere in Italy. ;-)

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  11. Interesting---I wouldn't want to be on the walk when the tree decides to ker-splat!
    MB

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  12. I have a thing for hanging moss...

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  13. I hope the roots are hanging on for dear life!

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  14. Wow, this is so interesting. As other people wrote, it is a pisa tree. In traditional Japanese garden, I often see a pine tree planted (too) slanting, which looks like a resting "ryu/dragon" to my eyes.

    Yoko

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