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This is a beautiful 300 year old cherry tree that stands alone in the mountains of Gunma Prefecture Japan. It has a big trunk circumference of 6 meters and a branch width of 17 meters. It is near Katashina ski resort.

Beelitz, Germany – 2017, April 26

 

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have a good healthy new day... !!

  

I have this shellac for my old gramophone in pink ...and many other shellacs !!

listen the

The Woodpecker Song

  

Er steht jeden Morgen hell und früh

auf, um die ganze Nachbarschaft aufzuwecken, um jedem

Jungen und Mädchen

sein fröhliches Ständchen auf Holz zu bringen

Hör ihn eine Melodie

herauspicken Peck, pick, pickin am selben alten Baum Er ist den ganzen Tag

so glücklich wie eine Hummel

Komm schon und probiere diesen Rhythmus, lass

einfach dein Herz mit ihm schlagen

  

Um deiner Dame ein Ständchen zu

bringen, finde einfach einen Baum, der schattig ist,

und höre diesem tick-a-tick-tick, tick

-a-tick-tick fröhlichen kleinen Specht-Lied zu!...

Artist: Pamela Rosenkranz

 

From the Highline Website:

For the third High Line Plinth commission, Rosenkranz presents Old Tree, a bright red-and-pink sculpture that animates myriad historical archetypes wherein the tree of life connects heaven and earth. The tree’s sanguine color resembles the branching systems of human organs, blood vessels, and tissue, inviting viewers to consider the indivisible connection between human and plant life. Old Tree evokes metaphors for the ancient wisdom of human evolution as well as a future in which the synthetic has become nature. On the High Line—a contemporary urban park built on a relic of industry—Old Tree raises questions about what is truly “artificial” or “natural” in our world. Made of man-made materials and standing at a height of 25 feet atop the Plinth, it provides a social space, creating shade while casting an ever-changing, luminous aura amid New York’s changing seasons.

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After Cazneaux photographed this tree in 1937 his prints were widely exhibited and brought him international recognition. He called the image his ‘most Australian picture’.

 

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One of the oldest beeches i Troll's Forest, - close to 300 years old.

The trees in Charleston deserve a whole tour of their own

Little Owl / athene noctua. Lincolnshire. 11/07/16.

 

Another session with the Little Owl family at a private site in Lincolnshire. The young had all fledged successfully and were exploring the immediate environment of the barn complex. The parent birds were highly visible though, flying around - and vocal too. One perched up on telegraph wires and started calling for at least 30 minutes non stop, but the youngsters wouldn't be drawn out. Eventually it flew down to perch on the old plough and glare in my direction instead.

Paavolan Tammi, Lohja, Finland

The old flowering cherry :-)

Enjoy your Sunday and stay safe!

The region of Maestrat (Castelló/Spain).

pömetsried flugplatz, bayern

Redwood Park, Surrey BC

Our almost 16 year old Shih Tzu, exploring some very old Maple trees.

Bolsover,Ontario.

 

*This was the last photo I took of Oreo. He past away at 16 years and 2 weeks in January,2020.

Ebb and Flow Life Lines

Found at Dörnberg close to Kassel / Germany

 

As always feel free to comment and to get in touch with me. :)

Path through the swamp

Old Wilpena Station Flinders Ranges South Australia

Patagonia lenga , telling the story.

dem alten Baum schräg unter die Krone geschaut, sonst sehe ich ihn auf Augenhöhe oder genauer noch darunter, wenn ich auf dem Weg in den Wald bin. Dieses Mal leicht erhöhter Sitzplatz am Waldesrand. Und das sichere Gefühl: so hab ich ihn noch nie gesehen.

first of all - it's an Entwife... or Entiana...

  

The red tree at Hudson Yards is a 25-foot-tall sculpture called "Old Tree". It's located on the High Line at 10th Avenue and 30th Street.

 

The sculpture was created by Swiss artist Pamela Rosenkranz. It's made of manmade materials and is painted in shades of red and pink. The sculpture is meant to resemble the branching systems of human organs, blood vessels, and tissue. It's also meant to symbolize the Tree of Life, a natural product of nature that connects heaven and earth.

 

The sculpture is designed to create a social space, providing shade and intriguing conversation spots. It also raises discussions about the synthetic and the natural.

 

The sculpture evokes metaphors for:

- The ancient wisdom of human evolution

- A future in which the synthetic has become nature

Eurasian Nuthatch / sitta europaea. Mapperley Wood, Derbyshire. 20/01/16.

 

An image made long ago of a Nuthatch in some gorgeous winter light. Smart, nimble and always a pleasure to watch. I've started to hear them calling locally.

 

BEST VIEWED LARGE.

100 yr old tree in downtown Alicante. Plaza de Gabriel Miró is encircled by many of these, their roots entangled below ground like a neural network.

photo rights reserved by B℮n

 

The province of Nan is located in the north of Thailand and borders Laos. It is one of the lesser known provinces of Thailand, but is known for its natural beauty, rich culture and ancient history. It's a great place to visit if you're looking for adventure and relaxation in nature. Road 1256 passes through the mountains of Nan and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding nature. Almost the most beautiful road in Thailand, the view on the side of the road is very beautiful, if you go during the rainy season, the atmosphere will be very good. You can see the green along the two sides of the road on the ridge. In some parts you can see the beautiful view of rice fields over the hills. It may be overgrown on some parts of the road. There are several interesting sights and activities to enjoy along the way. It's great for bird watching, camping, and hiking, and you're unlikely to meet many other people while exploring. You can also visit the Doi Phu Kha National Park, which is known for its beautiful waterfalls, lush forests and spectacular views. Wonderfully cool weather all year round. In addition, there are also several hill tribe villages along the way, where you have the chance to experience the local culture and traditions.

 

The local people call this tree ต้นผึ้งยักษ์, Giant Bee Tree or Giant Tree. There are several bee nests in the tree. With a height of up to 40 meters and several hundred years old, this tree belongs to the Moraceae family. The Ficus albipila is a rainforest tree, a type of fig tree native to Thailand and Southeast Asia. Ficus albipila is commonly known as the "Elephant Ear Fig" or "White Fruited Fig." This species is characterized by its large, heart-shaped leaves, which resemble elephant ears, and its white fruits. The leaves have striking veins and the fruits turn from green to white when ripe. Ficus albipila is a strangler fig, meaning it often begins life on other trees and eventually encircles and strangles its host tree as it develops. Ficus albipila is well adapted to tropical climates. It plays an important ecological role as a food source for various animals, including birds and mammals, that feed on its fruits. The tree's dense foliage also provides habitat and shelter for wildlife. The Gaint Bee tree is located on the Wa River in Wiang Sa District, Nan Province. Photo of Chi, Chada, Casper, Samantha, BieJee and Kanitha inside this Giant Bee Tree.

 

De lokale mensen noemen deze boom ต้นผึ้งยักษ์, oftewel Giant Bee Tree of Giant Tree. Er zijn verschillende bijen nesten in de boom te vinden. Met een hoogte van wel 40 meter en enkele honderden jaren oud behoort deze boom tot de familie Moraceae. De Ficus albipila, is een regenwoudboom, een soort vijgenboom afkomstig uit Thailand en Zuidoost Azië. Ficus albipila is algemeen bekend als de Elephant Ear Fig of White Fruited Fig. Deze soort wordt gekenmerkt door zijn grote, hartvormige bladeren, die lijken op olifantenoren, en zijn witte vruchten. De bladeren hebben opvallende nerven en de vruchten verkleuren van groen naar wit als ze rijp zijn. Ficus albipila is een wurgvijg, wat betekent dat hij zijn leven vaak begint op andere bomen en uiteindelijk zijn waardboom omsingelt en wurgt terwijl hij zich ontwikkelt. Ficus albipila is goed aangepast aan tropische klimaten. Het speelt een belangrijke ecologische rol als voedselbron voor verschillende dieren, waaronder vogels en zoogdieren, die zich voeden met zijn vruchten. Het dichte gebladerte van de boom biedt ook leefgebied en beschutting voor dieren in het wild. De Gaint Bee tree ligt aan de Wa rivier in Wiang Sa District, Nan Province. Foto van Chi, Chada, Casper, Samantha, BieJee and Kanitha.

Still hanging in there despite the obvious condition.

I will do this spot justice one day...

That is when we shall meet again.

 

Textures are from the latest mini pack. "The Artist's Palette- Neutral." Textures used, "Little Spirits," "Shades of Memory," and "Soft Spoken" and bird brushes. Bird brushes for Photoshop are free on the website.

A new generation of trees on the shore of the Nipisiquit River near Pabineau Falls in New Brunswick.

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