A few more inspirational tree pics from our recent trip
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A few more inspirational tree pics from our recent trip
Tree lovers, for your enjoyment, a few more pics from our recent trip
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Re: A few more inspirational tree pics from our recent trip
Great pictures, I love the old oak in particular
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Re: A few more inspirational tree pics from our recent trip
Spectacular!
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Thanks for posting these and i am amazed by the Oak also. A 1,000 year old Oak from Sherwood Forest..Magical 

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Absolutely inspirational pics from you lucky travelers lately . That old Oak has motivated me to get out there and work mine over . I can see Robin Hood and his merry men swing out of that tree . .
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Re: A few more inspirational tree pics from our recent trip
Hi alpineart,
Thanks for the pics, I love North American trees.
Cheers,
Brad75.
Thanks for the pics, I love North American trees.
Cheers,


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Re: A few more inspirational tree pics from our recent trip
You have a good eye, thanks for posting. Now we'll have to send you off to the Red Centre, to see what you come up with... Maybe Tasmanian alps as well.
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Hi there,
You haven't lived until you've seen the bonsai Eucalyptus trees on top of Uluru. Amazing.
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You haven't lived until you've seen the bonsai Eucalyptus trees on top of Uluru. Amazing.
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Re: A few more inspirational tree pics from our recent trip
Hi Brad75 , ToddB was the globe trotter , credits to him for the pics mate . I couldn't walk up them bloody hills , I'd need a bunch of Sherpa's to carry me .Brad75 wrote:Hi alpineart,
Thanks for the pics, I love North American trees.
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Cheers Alpineart
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Re: A few more inspirational tree pics from our recent trip
Brad75, pics please.... There's lots of inspiration out there, looking at trees that have survived in the toughest of conditions.
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Re: A few more inspirational tree pics from our recent trip
My brain formed half a dozen faces in that first image.
The layers of trees in that last image is awesome.[SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]
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The layers of trees in that last image is awesome.[SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]
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Re: A few more inspirational tree pics from our recent trip
Adge, that last photo was taken at one of the most beautiful places I saw during our Scottish road trip. I took my boots off, walked across the stream and spent 1/2 an hour staring at the beauty of the trees and the landscape. The Scots pine is a sight to behold in its natural environment. A beautiful tree just full of character.adge0001 wrote:My brain formed half a dozen faces in that first image.
The layers of trees in that last image is awesome.[SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]
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Re: A few more inspirational tree pics from our recent trip
P.S. Did you play Pebble Beach?
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful