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Remember the alphabet? I'm sure you do! But were you here last year when I found examples of it in natural features? As I walked by the "B" location today I did a double take. I realized that the baby pine trees were now adding serifs to the top and bottom of the stem.
But, let's check my memory. Here's the letter B as originally presented
It had those serifs a year ago too, but I guess my mind just removed them. Of course, the baby pines grew quite a bit this year. See their story link below.
![]() | See Report on the Baby White Pines |
It's nice to see trees in wide open spaces, with room to grow.
ReplyDeleteOh I finally get it.. I know I'm a bit slow. The letter B, or a Bear on it's back. the ink blot test,lol. Hubby says that's Winny the Pooh...
ReplyDeleteI love white pines and enjoyed your humor.:)
ReplyDeleteI loved nature's alphabet series that you did Shark. The B look lush this year.
ReplyDeleteI loved the nature alphabet images you shared with us. That was really clever.
ReplyDeleteI think I came in near the end of your alphabet last year. I don't remember seeing the B last year. It has grown quite a bit over the year
ReplyDeleteCarmen- it's an old field that I'm trying to turn into a pine forest... so there's plenty of open space!
ReplyDeleteAuntie E- A Bear on its Back! I love it!
Jean- I think you are too "new" to have seen the whole alphabet project. It was so much fun!
Chuck- Yes, you can even tell that the big trees are wider.
Ivy- It was fun, wasn't it? You'll have to help me think up a project for this year.
Ann- It has grown, as has our cyber-friendship.