This is the tree that I have been photographing during my walks at the cemetery.
Early spring.
Early summer
This week
This is another fun tree.
Spring
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Summer
I used to do bonsai and I'm still attacked to the different types of trees, just on a larger scale.
The cemetery has created a family plot area with a fountain, stream and bridges over it. They have planted a lot of little trees and I have been given permission to shape them.
Has anyone been to the Japanese gardens in Golden Gate park? Thebtrees there resemble bonsai trees.
This is the tree that I have been photographing during my walks at the cemetery.
Early spring.
Early summer
This week
This is another fun tree.
Spring
R
Summer
I used to do bonsai and I'm still attacked to the different types of trees, just on a larger scale.
The cemetery has created a family plot area with a fountain, stream and bridges over it. They have planted a lot of little trees and I have been given permission to shape them.
Has anyone been to the Japanese gardens in Golden Gate park? Thebtrees there resemble bonsai trees.
@Bollox Ref
it has been there for well over a century. His family owns the cemetery and he has been working there since he was a kid.
There aren't any flowers on it.
This is what the branches look like necked
There is an old chestnut tree too, but I'm having difficulty photographing it.
The seasonal changes it goes through is fun to watch. It flowers in the spring and then they grow into green pods and then in the fall it's loaded with chestnuts.
I would love to be able to develop a bonsai like this wisteria. It has to be many decades old to have a trunk like this.
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it has been there for well over a century. His family owns the cemetery and he has been working there since he was a kid.
There aren't any flowers on it.
This is what the branches look like necked
There is an old chestnut tree too, but I'm having difficulty photographing it.
The seasonal changes it goes through is fun to watch. It flowers in the spring and then they grow into green pods and then in the fall it's loaded with chestnuts.
I would love to be able to develop a bonsai like this wisteria. It has to be many decades old to have a trunk like this.
@snoopydawg
Find more and more lately trees to be enchanting and capturing my eye.
Have photos of some I would post, but can't access my external hard drive where I store them because my computer can no longer read them for some reason (anybody know something about this kind of stuff?).
The Japanese Garden in Golden Gate Park was a treat. Was there 10 years ago, while visiting with my cousin who loved there at the time, during a great trip at the end of a tour I just played, and had decided to bike the city. What a memorable day that was. Rode over the Golden Gate Br too. Lovely place, the Garden, Park and of course, city.
This is the tree that I have been photographing during my walks at the cemetery.
Early spring.
Early summer
This week
This is another fun tree.
Spring
R
Summer
I used to do bonsai and I'm still attacked to the different types of trees, just on a larger scale.
The cemetery has created a family plot area with a fountain, stream and bridges over it. They have planted a lot of little trees and I have been given permission to shape them.
Has anyone been to the Japanese gardens in Golden Gate park? Thebtrees there resemble bonsai trees.
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with bonsai. I was lucky enough to take a class that was taught by an elderly Japanese man who was a master in bonsai at a community college that had special classes that anyone could take.
The Japanese gardens are just incredible and we went there with the teacher who explained the process to us.
Bonsai means 'tree in a pot'. The reason why the Japanese started doing this was because there wasn't much land available for people to plant trees in their yards.
If anyone is interested in how many varieties there are, do a search for them and click on images.
I had over 130 trees at one time when I lived in California, but one year the temperature during the spring went up too quickly for the roots to handle the shock. Boy was I bummed.
I hope that I can have a small greenhouse and start doing this again. I still have a lot of my supplies.
As to your external hard drive problem, I had the same problem. One day it quit working for some reason. It may have made the clicking noises that tells us that there is a hard drive issue. I've read that if this happens then put it in the freezer and then take it to a computer shop.
I'm on my 3rd external drive and if it stops I might look into cloud storage.
Does anyone know a good low cost website? I've read that there are free ones, but I'm not that computer literate to understand how they work.
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Find more and more lately trees to be enchanting and capturing my eye.
Have photos of some I would post, but can't access my external hard drive where I store them because my computer can no longer read them for some reason (anybody know something about this kind of stuff?).
The Japanese Garden in Golden Gate Park was a treat. Was there 10 years ago, while visiting with my cousin who loved there at the time, during a great trip at the end of a tour I just played, and had decided to bike the city. What a memorable day that was. Rode over the Golden Gate Br too. Lovely place, the Garden, Park and of course, city.
I've been on the road for a week driving from San Diego to Idaho and back to photograph the solar eclipse. It's been worth every minute and every penny to experience a once in a lifetime event.
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I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
Although they were interesting, so photos were taken.
I've been on the road for a week driving from San Diego to Idaho and back to photograph the solar eclipse. It's been worth every minute and every penny to experience a once in a lifetime event.
Your experience must have been even more so. Thank you for the vicarious thrill of it. The last, like a diamond or moonstone ring is my favourite - perfectly sublime.
I've been on the road for a week driving from San Diego to Idaho and back to photograph the solar eclipse. It's been worth every minute and every penny to experience a once in a lifetime event.
Quite revealing: the argument openly made that the U.S. and Israel should keep the Islamic State in business because:
The continuing existence of IS serves a strategic purpose.
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I don't remember if I posted this before
This is the tree that I have been photographing during my walks at the cemetery.
Early spring.
Early summer
This week
This is another fun tree.
Spring
R
Summer
I used to do bonsai and I'm still attacked to the different types of trees, just on a larger scale.
The cemetery has created a family plot area with a fountain, stream and bridges over it. They have planted a lot of little trees and I have been given permission to shape them.
Has anyone been to the Japanese gardens in Golden Gate park? Thebtrees there resemble bonsai trees.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
What tree is that Snooydawg?
It looks like a vast Redbud.
Shapewise at least.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
I'm not sure. I'll ask my friend and see if he knows
it has been there for well over a century. His family owns the cemetery and he has been working there since he was a kid.
There aren't any flowers on it.
This is what the branches look like necked
There is an old chestnut tree too, but I'm having difficulty photographing it.
The seasonal changes it goes through is fun to watch. It flowers in the spring and then they grow into green pods and then in the fall it's loaded with chestnuts.
I would love to be able to develop a bonsai like this wisteria. It has to be many decades old to have a trunk like this.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Very beautiful photographs, both.
That's a great tree, snoop.
Find more and more lately trees to be enchanting and capturing my eye.
Have photos of some I would post, but can't access my external hard drive where I store them because my computer can no longer read them for some reason (anybody know something about this kind of stuff?).
The Japanese Garden in Golden Gate Park was a treat. Was there 10 years ago, while visiting with my cousin who loved there at the time, during a great trip at the end of a tour I just played, and had decided to bike the city. What a memorable day that was. Rode over the Golden Gate Br too. Lovely place, the Garden, Park and of course, city.
"If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:
THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"
- Kurt Vonnegut
I have been looking at trees since I got involved
with bonsai. I was lucky enough to take a class that was taught by an elderly Japanese man who was a master in bonsai at a community college that had special classes that anyone could take.
The Japanese gardens are just incredible and we went there with the teacher who explained the process to us.
Bonsai means 'tree in a pot'. The reason why the Japanese started doing this was because there wasn't much land available for people to plant trees in their yards.
If anyone is interested in how many varieties there are, do a search for them and click on images.
I had over 130 trees at one time when I lived in California, but one year the temperature during the spring went up too quickly for the roots to handle the shock. Boy was I bummed.
I hope that I can have a small greenhouse and start doing this again. I still have a lot of my supplies.
As to your external hard drive problem, I had the same problem. One day it quit working for some reason. It may have made the clicking noises that tells us that there is a hard drive issue. I've read that if this happens then put it in the freezer and then take it to a computer shop.
I'm on my 3rd external drive and if it stops I might look into cloud storage.
Does anyone know a good low cost website? I've read that there are free ones, but I'm not that computer literate to understand how they work.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Posted on Monday so this is a repost
Eclipse pictures taken at 41.118730, -89.201538
Hazy skys mostly but got these through gaps in the clouds
Compensated Spokes Model for Big Poor.
The hazy glow
is so beautifully luminous. Thank you.
There's a little black spot on the sun today.
I've been on the road for a week driving from San Diego to Idaho and back to photograph the solar eclipse. It's been worth every minute and every penny to experience a once in a lifetime event.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
All we got were clouds
Although they were interesting, so photos were taken.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
Your photographs of the eclipse are sensational!
Your experience must have been even more so. Thank you for the vicarious thrill of it. The last, like a diamond or moonstone ring is my favourite - perfectly sublime.
This is an incredible photo of the eclipse
Here's the article that explains how he captured it.
The story behind Bay Area man's iconic total solar eclipse photo
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Research should look into the heart of US-Israeli foreign policy
People may not like what they see there, either.
http://besacenter.org/perspectives-papers/destruction-islamic-state-stra...
Quite revealing: the argument openly made that the U.S. and Israel should keep the Islamic State in business because:
So planned, or advantaged
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.