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And yes, this was the first time I saw this entry. That’ll teach me to not read all of your posts.
Sorry about the double-post. I couldn’t figure out how to edit the first one (if it’s even possible).
Hey, thanks for the shout-out. And thanks for the picture. The “context” image is helpful for those of us who don’t have dogwoods everywhere.
Sometimes I wish I knew more about the trees in our yard. Some of them are really nice-looking. Except for the ornamental cherry (I think) that’s a bit lopsided from when the ornamental pear (now gone!) blew down and landed on it.
I love her even if she is sickly — still a beauty. The black and white shot is stunning. Julie what are the dimensions of your backyard? I love reviewing your tree diary and was trying to get a sense of proportion when imagining the trees. I know, I’m weird. It helps me in making decisions for my own yard. I think I will be pulling out the sugar maple and it is such a difficult decision for me cause I LOVE that tree. Yes the saga still continues thanks to my indecisiveness. The padoga/kousa dogwood was under consideration as a replacement (or a Japanese maple) but I am worried about how prone they are to disease. Your not helping though with these beautiful pictures, lol. Thanks, Lisa.