tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805562596725665277.post2133920875290121865..comments2024-01-12T01:33:58.035-05:00Comments on <br><center>From Roses to Rainbows</center>: Beneath the Poplar TreeLindahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09349143005152545854noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805562596725665277.post-661113857847513842013-07-10T15:15:16.221-04:002013-07-10T15:15:16.221-04:00I had the same thing happen with an lovely oak tre...I had the same thing happen with an lovely oak tree. It was right outside my office window and I could the squirrels chase each other around it. I still miss the tree, but it was dangerous. <br /><br />Congratulations on raising such a beautiful tree. It's not easy to do from a seedling, but you did it:~)Sarahttp://www.sarahealy.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805562596725665277.post-63781381273373239872013-07-10T09:24:10.580-04:002013-07-10T09:24:10.580-04:00Steve Finnell- Thanks for visiting.
Talon- There ...Steve Finnell- Thanks for visiting.<br /><br />Talon- There is so much of that going on these days. We have two large pecan trees in our front yard and the poplar out back plus a smaller pecan. The maple is coming down this Friday (the date got postponed).<br /><br />Babs- While a well manicured lawn is beautiful, I love a wooded lot.<br /><br />Cheryl- I stay behind these days. Got a lot of projects going on that take away from reading/commenting time. Sorry you had to lose a tree. It leave a bare spot not only in our yards, but in our hearts as well.<br /><br />Katherine- Our take down date got postponed a week. It stands until this Friday (barring another postponement).<br /><br />Meleah- It is heartbreaking. They do us so much good.Lindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09349143005152545854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805562596725665277.post-44473086855193391062013-07-07T17:03:30.174-04:002013-07-07T17:03:30.174-04:00Your tree is gorgeous, Linda. And I am always sad ...Your tree is gorgeous, Linda. And I am always sad to see trees get chopped down, for no good reason.meleah rebeccahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08116656129112106780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805562596725665277.post-22487447405030440642013-07-06T23:46:27.318-04:002013-07-06T23:46:27.318-04:00OH NOOOOO it is down by now! I am so sorry! BUT....OH NOOOOO it is down by now! I am so sorry! BUT...now it is time to plant a new tree..... put a leaf from the old in the hole!Katherinehttp://www.shoot-me-now.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805562596725665277.post-60204358566164663002013-07-04T10:28:31.484-04:002013-07-04T10:28:31.484-04:00I am so behind in blog reading, Linda but today is...I am so behind in blog reading, Linda but today is the day, I hope to catch up. <br /><br />How appropriate that I would start with your post about trees. We had to remove a huge tree from our yard last week as a storm put a huge crack down the trunk and we were worried for it's future safety. I am quite sad looking at the huge bare space that remains. I, too don't understand people purposefully removing healthy trees. Cperzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09062444081488414888noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805562596725665277.post-64793073197026409512013-07-04T09:58:40.260-04:002013-07-04T09:58:40.260-04:00What a lovely tree to grow and see it become a str...What a lovely tree to grow and see it become a strong tree, from a little seedling :) <br /><br />It is sad to see trees being cut down, but thankfully, we have plenty of trees here, in Yorkshire. In fact we have a large garden that is full of really old, hollow trees. It's a stately home and they leave the grounds and trees to nature (intentionally), only cutting trees down if they are a real danger. We often walk in those grounds. We love it there.Babs-beetlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10309239308633895951noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805562596725665277.post-14093648952171258872013-07-03T12:07:11.748-04:002013-07-03T12:07:11.748-04:00Gorgeous tree, Linda. We have the same thing here....Gorgeous tree, Linda. We have the same thing here. A neighbor just cut down about 10 trees...perfectly healthy. Broke my heart. Asked why and they said they didn't like the mess. Now their yard looks barren and naked. I once wouldn't let my hubby take down a birch that was clearly ready to go and ended up with a hole in the roof when it broke in a windstorm. After that, though it hurts, I let him tend to the trees the way they need to be...even if it means leaving them.<br /><br />Wishing you a Happy Fourth of July in advance! TALONhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03205633556998220372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2805562596725665277.post-44609481590101946242013-07-03T09:47:01.606-04:002013-07-03T09:47:01.606-04:00YOU ARE INVITED TO FOLLOW MY CHRISTIAN BLOGYOU ARE INVITED TO FOLLOW MY CHRISTIAN BLOGSteve Finnellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12863026367048527526noreply@blogger.com