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Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage





Joined: April 4, 2007
Posts: 20,164
Likes: 643
From: Just outside the middle of nowhere
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage





Joined: April 4, 2007
Posts: 20,164
Likes: 643
From: Just outside the middle of nowhere
Few more from yesterday.
A couple of my red Crepe Myrtles, can't wait until they bloom, so pretty.

My fig tree looks like its going to have a big year and I don't even like them. Every once in a while someone will pick some, but the squirrels and birds get most of them.

My Bradford pear trees are finally starting to get some shape back to them. They used to be huge (40-50 feet tall), but a couple of summers ago a bad thunderstorm broke a lot of big main limbs off of them and I just went ahead and cut them back to the main trunk.

And my dragstrip, although the curve at the end is pretty inconvenient unless you have some thing that brakes and handles like a beast. Luckily I do.
A couple of my red Crepe Myrtles, can't wait until they bloom, so pretty.

My fig tree looks like its going to have a big year and I don't even like them. Every once in a while someone will pick some, but the squirrels and birds get most of them.

My Bradford pear trees are finally starting to get some shape back to them. They used to be huge (40-50 feet tall), but a couple of summers ago a bad thunderstorm broke a lot of big main limbs off of them and I just went ahead and cut them back to the main trunk.

And my dragstrip, although the curve at the end is pretty inconvenient unless you have some thing that brakes and handles like a beast. Luckily I do.

Last edited by Rather B.Blown; Apr 10, 2012 at 04:53 PM.
Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
Few more from yesterday.
A couple of my red Crepe Myrtles, can't wait until they bloom, so pretty.
My fig tree looks like its going to have a big year and I don't even like them. Every once in a while someone will pick some, but the squirrels and birds get most of them.
My Bradford pear trees are finally starting to get some shape back to them. They used to be huge (40-50 feet tall), but a couple of summers ago a bad thunderstorm broke a lot of big main limbs off of them and I just went ahead and cut them back to the main trunk.
And my dragstrip, although the curve at the end is pretty inconvenient unless you have some thing that brakes and handles like a beast. Luckily I do.
A couple of my red Crepe Myrtles, can't wait until they bloom, so pretty.
My fig tree looks like its going to have a big year and I don't even like them. Every once in a while someone will pick some, but the squirrels and birds get most of them.
My Bradford pear trees are finally starting to get some shape back to them. They used to be huge (40-50 feet tall), but a couple of summers ago a bad thunderstorm broke a lot of big main limbs off of them and I just went ahead and cut them back to the main trunk.
And my dragstrip, although the curve at the end is pretty inconvenient unless you have some thing that brakes and handles like a beast. Luckily I do.

Few more from yesterday.
A couple of my red Crepe Myrtles, can't wait until they bloom, so pretty.
My fig tree looks like its going to have a big year and I don't even like them. Every once in a while someone will pick some, but the squirrels and birds get most of them.
My Bradford pear trees are finally starting to get some shape back to them. They used to be huge (40-50 feet tall), but a couple of summers ago a bad thunderstorm broke a lot of big main limbs off of them and I just went ahead and cut them back to the main trunk.
And my dragstrip, although the curve at the end is pretty inconvenient unless you have some thing that brakes and handles like a beast. Luckily I do.
A couple of my red Crepe Myrtles, can't wait until they bloom, so pretty.
My fig tree looks like its going to have a big year and I don't even like them. Every once in a while someone will pick some, but the squirrels and birds get most of them.
My Bradford pear trees are finally starting to get some shape back to them. They used to be huge (40-50 feet tall), but a couple of summers ago a bad thunderstorm broke a lot of big main limbs off of them and I just went ahead and cut them back to the main trunk.
And my dragstrip, although the curve at the end is pretty inconvenient unless you have some thing that brakes and handles like a beast. Luckily I do.

Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage





Joined: April 4, 2007
Posts: 20,164
Likes: 643
From: Just outside the middle of nowhere
Few more from yesterday.
A couple of my red Crepe Myrtles, can't wait until they bloom, so pretty.

My fig tree looks like its going to have a big year and I don't even like them. Every once in a while someone will pick some, but the squirrels and birds get most of them.

My Bradford pear trees are finally starting to get some shape back to them. They used to be huge (40-50 feet tall), but a couple of summers ago a bad thunderstorm broke a lot of big main limbs off of them and I just went ahead and cut them back to the main trunk.

And my dragstrip, although the curve at the end is pretty inconvenient unless you have some thing that brakes and handles like a beast. Luckily I do.

A couple of my red Crepe Myrtles, can't wait until they bloom, so pretty.

My fig tree looks like its going to have a big year and I don't even like them. Every once in a while someone will pick some, but the squirrels and birds get most of them.

My Bradford pear trees are finally starting to get some shape back to them. They used to be huge (40-50 feet tall), but a couple of summers ago a bad thunderstorm broke a lot of big main limbs off of them and I just went ahead and cut them back to the main trunk.

And my dragstrip, although the curve at the end is pretty inconvenient unless you have some thing that brakes and handles like a beast. Luckily I do.







