If it was me and my spouse, an argument would ensue about the species of said tree. He would insist it’s an Ethiopian cypress, or something…..
Right now that Weeping Willow IS Weeping.
Retirees can be decorative fixtures of the landscape, too, you know. We’re more effective doing nothing than when we are affective doing something.,
the spruce is doing what it is supposed to do,so is Earl.
I bet it looks gorgeous in the Autumn.
xxx
Causing joy simply by being. I’m thinking it must be nice to be a spruce tree …
She’ll miss you when you’re gone Earl.
MaizingGreat picture, but go cheer it up. That spruce looks blue.
“These are not the ‘rhoids’ you’re looking for.”
sorry for the double post. sorry for the double post.double post. post. post.lol, for the hardcore: post toasties
lonniemarloweLeave them in milk longer than it takes to gobble them down and even the core is mushy rather than hard.
LuvThemPluggers over 8 years ago
If it was me and my spouse, an argument would ensue about the species of said tree. He would insist it’s an Ethiopian cypress, or something…..
jtviper7 over 8 years ago
Right now that Weeping Willow IS Weeping.
Linguist over 8 years ago
Retirees can be decorative fixtures of the landscape, too, you know. We’re more effective doing nothing than when we are affective doing something.,
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
the spruce is doing what it is supposed to do,so is Earl.
Number Three over 8 years ago
I bet it looks gorgeous in the Autumn.
xxx
erin.adamic Premium Member over 8 years ago
Causing joy simply by being. I’m thinking it must be nice to be a spruce tree …
tea62 over 8 years ago
She’ll miss you when you’re gone Earl.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
MaizingGreat picture, but go cheer it up. That spruce looks blue.
lonniemarlowe over 8 years ago
“These are not the ‘rhoids’ you’re looking for.”
lonniemarlowe over 8 years ago
sorry for the double post. sorry for the double post.double post. post. post.lol, for the hardcore: post toasties
hippogriff over 8 years ago
lonniemarloweLeave them in milk longer than it takes to gobble them down and even the core is mushy rather than hard.