Wendy's 2014 Project 365

wthorson

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LOVE the ladybugs you have them so sharp and clear plus they show up so nicely against the foliage :)

Thanks Snaphappy, I tried really hard to get good shots of the Lady Bugs, but they are so fast that I had lots of shots that were not as clear. I appreciate the compliments on these shots.
 

wthorson

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Day 155/365 Lavender
 

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wthorson

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Day 155/365 I climbed into my apricot tree to see what I could find. This was kind of cool, it is apricot tree sap. It looks like a bubble on the branch. Does this mean that my tree has a problem?
 

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wthorson

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Day 155/365 Robin in the neighbors yard, she just stopped and looked at e, but I had to take the shot through the fence.
 

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Vixen

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Day 155/365 I climbed into my apricot tree to see what I could find. This was kind of cool, it is apricot tree sap. It looks like a bubble on the branch. Does this mean that my tree has a problem?

Have you had excessive rain recently? MY fruit trees did this after torrential rain one year and all curled their toes up a short time later :(
 

wthorson

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Vixen, we haven had a lot of rain lately, oh I sure hope the tree doesn't curl it's toes up. This is a tree that I found its seedling in my compost pile after I had preserved some apricots. I have grown it from a literal pit. :)


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Marilynne

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My grandmother grew a ruby red grapefruit tree in our yard from a pit. It took about 10 years before we had our first yummy fruit. The tree went down in Hurricane Wilma and righted itself after the eye passed, but it was never the same. It was about 32 years old when it curled up it toes.
 
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