Showing posts with label weeping willows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weeping willows. Show all posts
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Weeping willows, etc...
For a while now, I have been wanting to start photographing weeping willows. I just don't seem to see that many around here...oh, there are a few. Just not a big number of them.
Up north, I had ample opportunity though! I honestly think there are a lot more up there. Could it just be the distance that we traveled...possible. Yet I don't remember noticing a lot of them till we got up to northern Indiana and from there on.
I don't know why I like them so much, but I do. These are a few of the ones I captured this time.
I think at least one or two photos I have already posted from the trip had some weeping willows.
And then there is this thing...not a weeping willow, but interesting anyway. Does anyone have any idea why it would grow that ball at the top of the trunk. We passed it so quick, I was lucky to make this capture. I don't think there were any others like it, but not sure. Roger didn't know what I was trying to capture till I downloaded the picture and showed him.
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