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Reviewing some very old 35mm film work, from the 1982 to 1985.
This old tree is trying to grow some new branches, the area is now a shopping center.
This is what's left of one of the best and oldest trees in the UK - a Monterey Cypress. I have a guide book of such trees and chose to come to Montacute House in Sommerset specifically to see and photograph it. It looked very impressive indeed from the book, and had apparantly been well looked after by the National Trust over its 150+ years. Imagine my disappointment to find it but a shadow of its former self! :((
This is Jamie's favorite tree, There is a natural sand pit behind it that he plays in. It is also his favorite fishing spot, The river is deeper here and because of the shade, the fish always bite.
Looking through some old photos I came across these shots of old trees in the woods close to our house. They were taken in 2006 with my old Fuji camera.
deep scar of blaze mark in Swamp Box made on first survey in 1892, SW corner Portion 22, parish of Bungabbee, County of Rous, NSW AU
thanks to D.s help we got some delicious cherries down from the old tree - exquisite! Next year we have to think of how to get to them better; there is so much left we could not reach, what a pitty...
Looking through some old photos I came across these shots of old trees in the woods close to our house. They were taken in 2006 with my old Fuji camera.
The cemetery, established in 1874, is terraced into the hillside on the north end of what remains of Gardiner, Oregon, on Old Highway 101. Most of the headstones are quite old and some are struggling with the elements and the passage of time. These gravestones belong, for the most part, to the early pioneers of the area. Steep cement paths lead visitors to the graves of founding citizens and their descendants, children who never made it to adulthood due to the rigors of pioneer life, and others can be found there. Enchanting old tree standing amongst the headstones.
Looking through some old photos I came across these shots of old trees in the woods close to our house. They were taken in 2006 with my old Fuji camera.
This picture just makes me giggle. My dad found this tree outside a cemetary where many of my ancestors are buried. Turns out the tree is the oldest in the entire county, at a spry 365 years old. He won an award from Mich State Univ for finding it. You can see how big it is compared to the size of my dad (orange shirt), grandpa (purple shirt), and my husband (hiding behind the tree). Dad just had to climb it... Gotta love it!
This is the stoutest tree in the world whose trunk girth is even larger than the biggest sequoia. It is found in the Santa Maria del Tule, Oaxaca state, Mexico. Around there are several monumental tree of the same species but this is the largest one. Unfortunately the pictures came off pretty ugly. I was sick and not in the right mood.
Taxodium mucronatum
Trunk girth: 36.2m
Height: 35.4m
Age: anywhere between 1200 and 3000 years
Looking through some old photos I came across these shots of old trees in the woods close to our house. They were taken in 2006 with my old Fuji camera.
Cuenta la leyenda que este bonito árbol fue sembrado en épocas prehispánicas y tiene mas de 600 años de edad.