Now that I've seen the picture Tony took I can see that I took the turn a bit far in my shot. I think from the angle in his photo it's a happy medium between the two. It's only enough so you can only just see the seperation. See below.melbrackstone wrote: ↑April 15th, 2024, 11:59 am Ahh, yes I can see that might look like it's sitting on the rim, however I still like the slight coming forward of the trunk and branches. Different strokes. LOL. Thanks for the explanation, Pat.
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It's certainly come a long way since your first pics! Very lovely tree.