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Tonight's Sunset.
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kentuck_8b (
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Sat, Dec 8, 07 at 19:58
| Took this photo as I left my driveway this evening. |
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| My very first thought.Oh,my God that is a great one for Halloween. Very pretty but the tree makes it look sinister. Like a big monster trying to grab you. Love it!! |
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| Hollywood needs that one for one of its Halloween movies. Neat shot. |
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| Thanks, Everyone! That tree, a Live Oak, in the photo is the same tree that I post photos of here regularly. It has been dead for a few years now, killed by lightning, and is about 50 feet tall...so I guess it's a Dead Live Oak? Anyway, here is a photo of the same tree taken from the other side, looking back toward my house. This pic was taken back in May of this year.
Kt
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| ooh what a capture, excellent. |
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Both are great photos. A dead live oak. too funny. Ron |
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| so what is that blooming in the field ? I LOVE that tree...nothing would ever make me remove it. I love the Dead Live Oak. c |
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As for what's blooming, if I had to guess I'd say a poppy of somekind. Maybe California poppy. But, is kentuck really in Kentucky? I'm not familiar with eastern wildflowers. Ron |
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| Thanks, all. The flowers in the second photo are Coreopsis. We had an unusually wet Spring and it brought on the wildflowers. We do have poppies that grow here also. I live in southern Texas. Kt |
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| Kt they are amazing...wildflowers in TX are really something. So you have a photo of a vast amount of bluebells? I love them too. c |
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| Not too many bluebells here, but maybe you meant bluebonnets? We have the most delicious Bluebell Ice Cream, though..MMMMM! Great stuff! Here is a photo of some blubonnets taken back in late March.
Kt
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