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I love oak-shaded streets.

 

Palmetto Bluff.

Bluffton, South Carolina, USA.

Yuzen washi with upraised rubberized surface; flowers, leaves, waves pattern.

I always loved driving home down this road when I lived in Peach County. Maybe one day, I'll move back there.

Trees burst with autumnal color in the 14th Street / Shaw / Logan neighborhoods in Washington, DC.

Taken while on a bluebell-photographing stroll through some woods last spring.

 

Mithunees on the foot bridge at IslandWood. "The bridge across the ravine makes you (or at least me!) feel like you are in the jungle" says JuliaE.

 

More about this project on Mithun.com: mithun.com/projects/project_detail/islandwood/

We walk through on a tree covered path in Lane Riverfront Park during the 2012 Kidney Walk.

Because I like this view so much, here's another, wider shot of the boardwalk.

 

Palmetto Bluff.

Bluffton, South Carolina, USA

On a blustery fall day, 60 volunteers gathered in Earl Bales Park to mulch trees, pick up litter and receive tips from health care professionals.

 

LEAF led 25 volunteers on a tree tour where we tasted black walnut butter, learned how to distinguish between a red, sugar and Norway maple and got up close and personal with the dreaded Emerald ash borer beetle.

 

Friends of Earl Bales solicited new volunteers for their spring Adopt-A-Park-Tree program. For more information, contact earlbales.friends@gmail.com

A coral tree-covered walkway and sitting area near the intersection of Parry and High Streets.

 

Fremantle, Western Australia.

Pictures from my summer visit to the Blue Pool in Dorset, near Wareham.

On a blustery fall day, 60 volunteers gathered in Earl Bales Park to mulch trees, pick up litter and receive tips from health care professionals.

 

LEAF led 25 volunteers on a tree tour where we tasted black walnut butter, learned how to distinguish between a red, sugar and Norway maple and got up close and personal with the dreaded Emerald ash borer beetle.

 

Friends of Earl Bales solicited new volunteers for their spring Adopt-A-Park-Tree program. For more information, contact earlbales.friends@gmail.com

Volunteer Adopt-A-Tree programs help newly planted trees on public lands thrive in the first 3 to 5 years after planting – the toughest years for tree survival. With basic tree-tending techniques such as mulching, weeding, and weekly watering, volunteer adopters greatly improve each young tree's probability of survival. Adopt-A-Park-Tree is a partnership between LEAF and Park People which is working to bring this model of tree stewardship to Friends of Park groups across Toronto. We've coined this program Adopt-A-Park-Tree.

 

In 2014, LEAF and Park People are collaborating once again to support a small number of Toronto’s Friends of Parks groups that wish to initiate their own Adopt-a-Park-Tree program. In order to do this, we've created an Adopt-A-Park-Tree Manual to walk you through every step of the proces. Download the Adopt-A-Park-Tree handbook on our website: parkpeople.ca/content/park-group-help-centre/adopt-park-tree

Large old oak tree being taken down for new home mcmansion

woman in dress walks enjoying on the meadow wildflowers field to see the scenery view of the mountain flowers field in the sunlight scenery pastel image

On a blustery fall day, 60 volunteers gathered in Earl Bales Park to mulch trees, pick up litter and receive tips from health care professionals.

 

LEAF led 25 volunteers on a tree tour where we tasted black walnut butter, learned how to distinguish between a red, sugar and Norway maple and got up close and personal with the dreaded Emerald ash borer beetle.

 

Friends of Earl Bales solicited new volunteers for their spring Adopt-A-Park-Tree program. For more information, contact earlbales.friends@gmail.com

There is something about being underneath the canopy of a tree in the high sun of day… if I have my camera with me I cannot resist looking upward for a snap… so many of these are in my computer files yet unloaded.

 

This one was taken in the Kamuela yard of my doctor’s office while waiting for a recent appointment time.

 

Nice color saturation from the sun can be seen in the large view.

 

On a blustery fall day, 60 volunteers gathered in Earl Bales Park to mulch trees, pick up litter and receive tips from health care professionals.

 

LEAF led 25 volunteers on a tree tour where we tasted black walnut butter, learned how to distinguish between a red, sugar and Norway maple and got up close and personal with the dreaded Emerald ash borer beetle.

 

Friends of Earl Bales solicited new volunteers for their spring Adopt-A-Park-Tree program. For more information, contact earlbales.friends@gmail.com

On a blustery fall day, 60 volunteers gathered in Earl Bales Park to mulch trees, pick up litter and receive tips from health care professionals.

 

LEAF led 25 volunteers on a tree tour where we tasted black walnut butter, learned how to distinguish between a red, sugar and Norway maple and got up close and personal with the dreaded Emerald ash borer beetle.

 

Friends of Earl Bales solicited new volunteers for their spring Adopt-A-Park-Tree program. For more information, contact earlbales.friends@gmail.com

Disepanjang jalan dilindungi dari panahan terik matahari.

 

Oleh pepohon kayu disepanjang jalan yang dilalui.

 

Harap tidak ada insan yang memandu terlalu laju hingga lupa diri.

 

Lalu terbabas dan melanggar pokok-pokok yang berada dikanan dan dikiri.

 

Pandu cermat jiwa selamat dan nyawa dihargai.

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