Sierra Junipers + Link = OH MY GOODNESS
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Re: Sierra Junipers + Link = OH MY GOODNESS
Mo, they are truly amazing, I do hope they are just looking at them, not sizing them up for removal
It would be a shame to lose something like that from Mother Nature
It would be a shame to lose something like that from Mother Nature
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Re: Sierra Junipers + Link = OH MY GOODNESS
I'm pretty sure they're not planning on digging these old beauties.wattynine wrote:Mo, they are truly amazing, I do hope they are just looking at them, not sizing them up for removal
It would be a shame to lose something like that from Mother Nature
Mo
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Re: Sierra Junipers + Link = OH MY GOODNESS
Yes, those are beautiful.
I've been privileged to see these sierra junipers first hand and took these pics on our recent trip.
I stood right next to these and touched them, smelled the fragrance of the needles and marvelled at the landscape.
Truly some of the most magnificent trees I have ever laid eyes on (as were all the other species of conifers).
My only regret from the trip was that I didn't have time to see the Bristlecone pines.
Maybe next time...
I've been privileged to see these sierra junipers first hand and took these pics on our recent trip.
I stood right next to these and touched them, smelled the fragrance of the needles and marvelled at the landscape.
Truly some of the most magnificent trees I have ever laid eyes on (as were all the other species of conifers).
My only regret from the trip was that I didn't have time to see the Bristlecone pines.
Maybe next time...
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Re: Sierra Junipers + Link = OH MY GOODNESS
Todd you are very fortunate to have been to this wonderful place..
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Re: Sierra Junipers + Link = OH MY GOODNESS
Hi Mo' , mate thats awesome material ,if only . With a few of them in my posession I would have to join the ranks of the Instant Guru's . Hopefully these will be protected for all time and remain where they are .
Cheers Alpine
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Re: Sierra Junipers + Link = OH MY GOODNESS
Haha could always create shohin versions hey?alpineart wrote:Hi Mo' , mate thats awesome material ,if only . With a few of them in my posession I would have to join the ranks of the Instant Guru's . Hopefully these will be protected for all time and remain where they are .
Cheers Alpine
Very beautiful trees these ones. I wonder if they grow large down under...
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