being a record of events, both mundane and extraordinary, in the lives of Justin & Catalin, a generally cautious pair who, with unsettling regularity, throw caution to the wind and set out in new directions....
Name that Dormant Tree
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one w/ green fruit is clearly a fig. bottom pic looks like an apple likely. the 2nd tree is a fig also i believe. due to form & also leaf shape. first tree i think is an apple. but, apples could also be almonds. could 3rd or 6th be a persimmon?
& careful not to let all those ties girdle the poor trees!
Hi Catalin, just wanted to let you know I've linked you to my blog (hope that's ok?). Hope you're doing well. Sorry don't know much about trees, no am unable to link this comment to the post.
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3 comments:
one w/ green fruit is clearly a fig. bottom pic looks like an apple likely. the 2nd tree is a fig also i believe. due to form & also leaf shape. first tree i think is an apple. but, apples could also be almonds. could 3rd or 6th be a persimmon?
& careful not to let all those ties girdle the poor trees!
~polly
i'm pretty sure the 6th is a persimmon! ~polly
Hi Catalin,
just wanted to let you know I've linked you to my blog (hope that's ok?).
Hope you're doing well. Sorry don't know much about trees, no am unable to link this comment to the post.
Si yu!
Hooch.
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