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And new ones are growing too.... :-)
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AND...... believe it or not, we have also pine trees on this island,
even a lot -
like this great beautiful example here, photographed in the last sunbeams of a hot and humid summer day.
even a lot -
like this great beautiful example here, photographed in the last sunbeams of a hot and humid summer day.
Hi Sue! I noticed the award. But I forgot to post a comment thanking... I usually read many blogs at one time, with the Mozilla Firefox... I read yours very often, and I'll make a post talking about the prize you gave me... Oh, one information... the language I write it's not Spanish, but Portuguese! So, kisses from Portugal. André
ReplyDeleteHi Andre,
ReplyDeleteSorry to mix up Portuguese with Spanish, I hope you forgive me..? :-)
I thought I will tell you that again, maybe...it can happen...you never know..that you have not seen this award at all. But now you did - and because I like your blog, that's why I gave it to you!Congrats again!
Love the pine tree photo. The sky is simply wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, I can see the palms are back, very nice like always. During winter days I will be back to stare more on your photos, because because of the cold and short winter days here lol. Atleast I have place to go lol. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Thomas for commenting. I'm glad you liked my post!
ReplyDeleteYou are any time welcome, Anna - also in real time, not only virtual! Yep, I cannot be without my palm trees, right? :-)
ReplyDeleteWow great photo of the pine, beautiful sky, that would be weird to have a pine in your front yard,and then go down the street to a palm tree.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bob,
ReplyDeletefor your interesting comment to my "tree collection" on my post.
Palm trees is very exotic for a Norwegian you know. So nice to see yours and how well captured!
ReplyDeletePine trees are very common though, but yours was very beautiful.
Btw: Thanks for faving my old blog. As you know I've migrated to WordPress and hope you'll fave my new blog home too:
http://technorati.com/blogs/www.terella.no
Hi Renny
ReplyDeleteI faved you on Technorati and sorry for the mistake I made. I'm happy you liked my tree collection!