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This shows the cedar hedge. My guess is that before the sidewalk was installed, one side was Forsythia, the other was the red cedar and they've grown together and crowded with shearing and the added walkway.

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I only see un-trimmed Leyland cypress hedges in Oregon. Never done well. This is a drive along a property line, and the trees on the line to the left here, are cut short and limbed up.

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midterms start tomorrow. what else would i be doing other than experimenting with the focus of my camera on my AP US history binder? =D

This hedge is around a mobile home park from...I think 1975. It is clearly happy, and doing it's job very well. (Update: As of about 2018 it started to fail.)

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In a park, cared for by landscape company.

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Here is the side of the driveway that is untrimmed. WIDE hedge trees. If you really look, you can see the trunks.

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Had an entire series of Stefan reading these ridiculous study guides for sale at the gas station, but couldn't get them altogether in an awesome way. The "Identity Theft" card will have to suffice.

 

In case you're interested, they also sell Spanish Grammar, Bartending, Feng Shui, and U.S. Federal Government.

There are three Arborvitae here making a narrow privacy between driveways. Maple tree?

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A detail from Yee Pau's study guide for the US citizenship exam: "I work in Chinatown."

Day 71/365

May 31, 2009

 

Finals were June 2-4.

June 4th being the very last day of school !

 

Tuesday: 6th period final, which is a presentation selling a vacation package to France.

Wednesday: English Final which is a presentation on A Tale of Two cities, then it was less than hour to do a 150 question test ): Geometry Final, which I found out I got an A on :DD and last, Spanish Final which I'm absolutely sure I failed.

Thursday: 2nd period, was PE so no final there, just chilled and signed yearbooks and stuff for two hours. Jessica Sheu was writing a very important letter that I helped her with. We own fosho. Then it was my Biology final, which in this picture is my Bio study guide, that took me three sheets front and back .___. I hope I did well.

This is along an apartment complex building and parking area. Other view shows how shallow it is. Could use pruning before it reaches power lines?

HEDGES: This is part of an album for my garden study group and meant to be viewed in the album so the order makes sense. flic.kr/s/aHsmWcdxc9

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Physiology quiz tomorrow night!

It is pruned back to allow a sidewalk and roadway. This is Hall Blvd just before McDonald, in Tigard. Some trees were to the centerline of the road when we looked up.

HEDGES: This is part of an album for my garden study group and meant to be viewed in the album so the order makes sense.

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About 10 years. Incredible growth.

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Nicely cared for. Brown spot- cause? I've got a guess.

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Great backdrop here.

HEDGES: This is part of an album for my garden study group and meant to be viewed in the album so the order makes sense. flic.kr/s/aHsmWcdxc9

HEDGES: This is part of an album for my garden study group and meant to be viewed in the album so the order makes sense. flic.kr/s/aHsmWcdxc9

This hedge is 50-ish years old and protects the house from a busy corner of hwy 240 at the edge of Newberg. The blooming part is Ligustrum japonicum, wax leaf privet, I think. The non-blooming part with alternate leaves, I’m unsure of. It was fully sheared a few days after I took these photos.

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This development built 15-ish years ago. These things grow!

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Euonymus

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This is a book that I checked out from the library with the intent of reading this summer - but didn't get to. I thought the illustrator's rendering of the hair on the large central figure was very iconographic - it might work well on someone like a Prophet Elias. (Lewis books that I did read / reread this summer: The Screwtape Letters, The Problem of Pain, and the first half of God in the Dock.)

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This may just be the laziest photo I have ever taken, after all it's only the front cover of my chemistry study guide (uni has just resumed for me).

 

I was laying in bed about to fall asleep when suddenly awoke with a start. "PHOTO OF THE DAY!" I cried. I switched on the light then immediately looked for something to take a photo of. I'd been studying before I went to bed, thus I thought that would be suitable. When I went out into the living room to tell Jo, she was quick to point out how lazy it was. I agreed, then promptly returned to my bed. Sometimes there are just more important things than photos...like sleep.

What to say? The corner tree was lost and it was topped? Maybe?

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