
Hello Singular Live Oak Tree,
So huge,
so healthy,
and so handsome!
Thank you for helping make sweet oxygen for us as we walked through the Elkhorn Slough Reserve National Estuarine Research Reserve.
It's the letter H at ABC Wednesday. Thank you, ABCW team!
There is nothing quite like a majestic oak. Up here we have Gary Oaks, which are small but perfectly suited to our wet winters and dry, dry summers.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of Gary Oaks before. Must go look at Google. . . Okay, back I am. They remind me of fuller Monterey pines. Most likely I've seen them when I've wandered further north going to Oregon.
DeleteThis looks like a perfect place to sit under and read a book
ReplyDeleteI thought the same thing. In younger days, I'd want to climb it.
DeleteIt is a huge tree!
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Carin, the photo doesn't do justice to its glory.
Deleteone impressive tree!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
:-)
DeleteWhat a gorgeous big tree! Awesome photo. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Eileen. Same to you.
DeleteA wonderful entry.... impressive too !
ReplyDeleteHave a nice ABC-Wednes-day / – week
♫ M e l ☺ d y ♫ (abc-w-team)
Thanks, Melody.
DeleteBeautiful oak tree ~ another gem of nature and great shot!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
I appreciate it, Carol. :-)
DeletePerfect for H, that is one fantastic specimen.
ReplyDeleteAnn
You said it!
DeleteWhat a HUGE tree I could spend many a HAPPY HOUR sitting beneath
ReplyDeleteit contemplating the meaning of life !
Di.
ABCW team.
And, Di, you can fly a kite nearby. Not so nearby, of course, that the kite gets attracted to its Majesty.
DeleteYes, that is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you agree. :-)
DeleteIt's an Ent!!!
ReplyDeleteYou teach me a lot of new words, Widders. Thank ya.
DeleteHow ancient this tree must be and what did it see in its long life!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Wil, ABCW Team
Hundreds of years old, the Husband says. If only we could understand trees.
DeleteThat is a handsome Live Oak tree. It reminds me of one that my grandmother had behind at her ranch, under which my cousins and I would play for hours during our childhood. Blessings!
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