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Plant a spare tree. Tree doctors are doing everything they can to save this magnificent flamboyant (Delonix regia), but another tree was planted under the crown and has emerged above the crown.
Or so we hope. Our beautiful spreading flamboyant tree (photo from three years ago) is undergoing serious tree care treatment in 2016.
Runners from a local business do their "tree pose" during the opening ceremonies of the 2013 Grand Teton Relays in Ashton Idaho. The Relay is a 24 to 32 hour, 180 mile race from Ashton Idaho to Grand Teton Village, Wyoming across the areas mountains and valleys including the Tetons and Jackson Hole. Teams are made up of 12 members with each member running 3 legs.
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Located in the heart of Kanazawa, Japan, Kenrokuen Garden is renowned as one of the country's most beautiful and historic landscape gardens. This serene scene showcases the meticulous care and traditional practices that have been preserved over centuries. Prominently featured in the image are two pine trees with their trunks wrapped in straw mats, known as "komomaki." This traditional Japanese technique dates back to the Edo period and is used to protect the trees from winter pests. The wrapping not only serves a functional purpose but also adds an aesthetic charm that enhances the garden's beauty.
The larger pine tree stands majestically with its expansive branches, while the smaller pine adds a delicate touch to the composition. The lush greenery and well-maintained grass create a tranquil atmosphere, inviting visitors to stroll through and experience the peacefulness of this historic garden. The clear sky and surrounding foliage further accentuate the natural beauty of the scene, making it a perfect spot for contemplation and relaxation.
Kenrokuen, which means "Garden of the Six Sublimities," is named for the six attributes that make it an ideal landscape garden: spaciousness, seclusion, artificiality, antiquity, water features, and panoramic views. Established in the 17th century by the Maeda clan, the garden has undergone various enhancements to maintain its grandeur and historical significance. It features several picturesque elements, including winding streams, elegant bridges, and tea houses that offer visitors a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a moment of tranquility, Kenrokuen Garden offers a unique glimpse into Japan's past and its enduring love for nature. Its combination of historical practices and natural beauty makes it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Kanazawa.
Pruned, weeded, and mulched 13 young cherry trees, and the surrounding area at Eleanor Pardee Park in Palo Alto.
Foggy morning.
This is the older of our two centennial oak trees. We love them very much and are trying to keep them strong and healthy despite the proximity of the roadway and the insults that has caused to the roots over the years.
We've enlisted the help of an arborist. Insecticide treatment to the soil, and fertilizer this year are helping it along. I'm praying it will live many more years. This coming winter we will dead wood it again.
It withstands the storms well.
July 30, 2023.
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