Girls vs Girls

Oh, I have oak, pine, ceder, apple, pear, peach, prune, redbun, lilac, hackberry, hawthorne, quince, maple, mulberry, rose-of-sharen, purple leaf plum, elm, and a few others on my 2 acres alone. (not all native though)

Lots of trees here, thousands of bushes, dozens and dozens of grasses, no idea how many different forbes (field flowers) and weeds we've got. zillions.

My computer was being a little B, so had to go restart. appears to be all better now.

Wow. Lucky. Wish we had climbing trees. Otherwise they suck.
 
I should be clear, we can grow many varieties, but only a handfull can survive the high winds (often 20-30mph gusting into 60s) hot summers, and cold dry winters. Mostly redbuds and cottonwoods and hackberrys, all by streams and creeks and rivers out in the rural areas. There are also rows of hedge apple (aka osage orange) to block the incessent prarie winds, growing in mile long rows on field edges.
 
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I'm surprised you don't have any big trees at all for climbing. Not even pine are big enough?
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AMGIA CHALLANGE: lets all take a pic of our landscape, the real landscape or your native area, not human parts. Try to take it w/i 3 miles of your house, something like what you see everyday. I want to know what its like where my amigas live.
 
I have a giant bridge not far away. I'll take a pic of the field and landscape stretching away for several miles. :D

Night girls, hope to see those pics tomarrow!

love ya all, Sleep Sweet, peacefull dreams, may angels rest upon your shoulders.
 
night chicka
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I would take a pic but my cameras dead and not charging :/ I dropped it but it SEEMED fine.... until it never started charging...lol.
We don't have pine, we have spruce trees, and black spruce are pretty small and the white spruce don't have trees for the first 5 - 10 feet, lol.
 

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