Both beautiful trees.
I love the trees that are all around Savannah. I'm not sure what they're called, but they are so pretty.
Do any of you ever just go touch one? Deliberately? I don't mean prune it or just feel its bark, or gaze up into the branches, but actually touch it with both palms and actually FEEL it's life?
I do all the time. I find it no stranger than seeing a dog walking by and I reach out to pet it's head.
Try it. See if you feel it's essence..the subtle zingggg from it's spirit to yours.![]()
Do any of you ever just go touch one? Deliberately? I don't mean prune it or just feel its bark, or gaze up into the branches, but actually touch it with both palms and actually FEEL it's life?
I do all the time. I find it no stranger than seeing a dog walking by and I reach out to pet it's head.
Try it. See if you feel it's essence..the subtle zingggg from it's spirit to yours.![]()
The trees posted already are so beautiful.
These are Jacaranda Trees and are plentiful in Australia. Really beautiful when in bloom.
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Resident hippy girl has been found.
On a sort of off note, nothing makes me want to beat an old man's ass more than after I read "The Giving Tree."
Best climbing tree, dog woods.
Most visually appealing to me, oak trees.
Tree I want to see, that I haven't, a paw paw tree.
I think live oaks are better climbing trees. They drop their limbs to the ground for you.
They can be, no doubt.
At my old house, we had two White Oaks, but the limbs were too high to reach.
Dog woods tend to stay closer to the ground.
Making them easier to climb, in my experience of course.