March in Florida

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RobertBrown

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We went for a hike this Sunday afternoon and took the instamatic ;)
Hope you like trees :eek:
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It's spring here in the SC low country too. The pear trees and the azealeas are in full bloom. Next week I have to return home to my winter ****. To top it off the water line is frozen between the house and the street and the **** thing is eight feet deep.
 
   / March in Florida #4  
thanks for rubbing it in Robert,
headed for single digits again tonight,
got about 2' of snowpack IMBY
cold sticking around this week, maybe a little warm up
by the weekend, but in 6 weeks or so it'll be mother's day,
sort of hard to think it will be even green by then.

one thing i noticed during a work trip to Orlando in early Feb,
it really seemed like a lot of the vegetation was in winter mode, and
i guess living here all my life and never been in Fl in winter, i didn't think
that was the case... but, even your pictures look like spring, a time of
regrowth.. nice pictures..
 
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It was nice seeing Green again, reminds me of land my Uncle owns by Jupiter, the last Woods around there.
 
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Some people sure know how to make one envious. Giving snow here tomorrow. I sure wish Canada would try to contain some of that cold air and not let it keep escaping to the South.
 
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Nice Robert. The live green was shocking!
 
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Great pics. I really enjoyed seeing those roots!!!! Not sure why, but anytime I see a tree with roots growing out of the ground, I'm fascinated by them. Just wish we had something like that here.

Eddie
 
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Great pics. I really enjoyed seeing those roots!!!! Not sure why, but anytime I see a tree with roots growing out of the ground, I'm fascinated by them. Just wish we had something like that here.

Eddie

I too find roots interesting, but moreover: Trees are highly under-rated. I guess you could say " :thumbsup: I'm lichen those trees" :laughing:.
Cryptothecia rubrocincta

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptothecia_rubrocincta
 
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