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I had not thought of trees as a garden except in intensively manicured–and big, big–places. Much less thought of trees as or in a gallery. I enjoy this thought and attractive work. I like the cat going north. Sounds definite, intentional. I think cats look to act that way, even when they fall off the chair. Thank you!
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The trees with a very few exceptions, grew by themselves and I pruned and cut to form the garden. It was a cabbage patch 15 years ago.
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Absolutely, several of the pics have cats in them.
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The Winter Berry is lovely!
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There is a Gentleman Jim Winterberry nearby, he doesn’t berry. My name for it. Thank you!
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That seems like a nice name for a Gentleman. 🙂
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🙂 I never could remember the name, so the one I gave him is it. He needs a lot of pruning, she not so much.
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Trees are fascinating…..Lovely! 🙂
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The big twin maples (actually two seedlings originally and could not decide which one to prune) began in a flower part as a volunteer. I did plant them myself when they were very small.
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lovely photos
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thank you, I appreciate your comment
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