I’ve just been poking around and we have things in common. I was born in Ireland came to Canada when I was 5, grew up in Montreal, moved to Toronto in 1991 and LOVE this city!
Hi Jackie. I don’t know if it’s because you’ve always lived in big cities but I don’t understand Canadians who hate Toronto (usually people who don’t live here). I love it here as well. My father always thought I would move away once I retired but there’s no other place I’d rather be and the irony is that he lives with us now and can’t imagine being anywhere else.
what an amazing tree . . is it a fir?
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No it’s a giant willow.
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oh I’d love to see the whole tree
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If I knew how to post photos in the comment section I’d do that but I don’t know if that’s possible.
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It is possible, but I’ve noticed it doesn’t always come up as an option. I guess I’ll just have to wait until you post it one day 🙂
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I’m sure that I’ve posted it on one of my Sunday Trees posts. Maybe it’s time to find a new angle and post it again.
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ooh I’ll go looking later . . I will enjoy looking at all your trees
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A good one
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Thanks Derrick. I love the texture of bark.
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I’ve just been poking around and we have things in common. I was born in Ireland came to Canada when I was 5, grew up in Montreal, moved to Toronto in 1991 and LOVE this city!
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Hi Jackie. I don’t know if it’s because you’ve always lived in big cities but I don’t understand Canadians who hate Toronto (usually people who don’t live here). I love it here as well. My father always thought I would move away once I retired but there’s no other place I’d rather be and the irony is that he lives with us now and can’t imagine being anywhere else.
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So like the texture of tree barks…this is splendid.
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