Azalea
Blackthorn blossom and sunset.
Moon, Mars, and St Day marketplace clocktower.
Coats back on.
Bosigran Head, Cornwall
HFF everyone!
HANWE everyone! Cornish granite
Downtown Madrid
I think it's blackthorn, but hawthorn is a possibi…
Spot the climber
The best wine I ever drank!
Another from 'my' path to the pub.
Azalea now at it's peak.
From 'my' path again
Carn Galva
HFF everyone!
HANWE everyone!
Another HFF and in the nick of time!
Tunnel effect. Path at Springtime. HANWE everyone!
Another stile on 'my' path to the pub!
From Redruth station platform
Back in Spain!
Another azalea
St Day (roofless) old parish church
Mountain stream over granite. After the rain.
Another Cornish granite stile.
Cornish Coast 2. Serene
Cornish Coast 1. Angry!
HFF no. 2 today
HFF! (1st of 2 today)
Same St Day field. Other handsome horse.
Another handsome horse enjoying the lush St Day gr…
St Day. My Mum's garden in April.
A Saint Day horsefield
Ford
Another route to the pub.
What I opened today
A field in St Day. Go large to view handsome horse…
HANWE everyone!
HFF!
Basset Monument, Carn Brea.
Portreath Inner Harbour.
The path down to Pink Moors.
The path up to Saint Day
Carn Brea
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A humungously tall tree in St Day's Old Church graveyard.


No idea what this magnificent tree is.
I have a hunch (unrelated to what the tree is), though.
Could be totally bonkers.
But here goes.
A plant specimen collector in Victorian times, and there were many who travelled the world collecting exotic specimens / seeds, died and his relatives had no idea what to do with his seed collection. So they decided to bury his collection with him (and I can't say I blame them!). And this is the result!! Look at the displaced tombstones at the foot of this tree!
On the other hand . ... ...
I have a hunch (unrelated to what the tree is), though.
Could be totally bonkers.
But here goes.
A plant specimen collector in Victorian times, and there were many who travelled the world collecting exotic specimens / seeds, died and his relatives had no idea what to do with his seed collection. So they decided to bury his collection with him (and I can't say I blame them!). And this is the result!! Look at the displaced tombstones at the foot of this tree!
On the other hand . ... ...
Nouchetdu38, Marco F. Delminho, Schussentäler, * ઇଓ * and 26 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Andy Rodker club has replied to tiabunna clubHappy Monday!
Have a nice new week!
Best greetings
Füsun
Andy Rodker club has replied to gezginruh clubAs you know, I do like a good tree too. Well done.
Cheers. Herb
Just admirable in any case!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Eric Desjours clubet merci!
Andy Rodker club has replied to M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!… clubSounds very plausible to me! Beautifully captured.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneThank you, Rosa!
Wonderfuly shown, Andy!
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