Fascination is the right word indeed. The tree is wonderful and your pictures are one more amazing than other, you did perfect compositions, got different angles, bravo! Léia
Hi Stewart, Would you say that tree is a little tipsy?????? ha ha .... Love the way it leans over the water. It would take some time for Mom and Dad to comb that tree's hair each day, don't you think???? Tee Hee. Betsy
Willows are great for shade, but when they're trimmed like this, that's when we can best take advantage of the shade. It reminded me of the Beatles' haircuts.
I would have called it a Weeping Willow tree. They love water. My husband wouldn't let me have one. He had heard the roots would go straight for the septic tank. I love your tree and all the angles.
A beauty among trees - what kind is it?
ReplyDeleteFascination is the right word indeed. The tree is wonderful and your pictures are one more amazing than other, you did perfect compositions, got different angles, bravo!
ReplyDeleteLéia
I think that tree is a Rastafarian...
ReplyDeletesuch an awesome tree, and very well captured.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful tree and you've captured it beautifully in all your photos.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing, gorgeous tree! Lovely photos...and I also love the reflections. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHi Stewart, Would you say that tree is a little tipsy?????? ha ha .... Love the way it leans over the water. It would take some time for Mom and Dad to comb that tree's hair each day, don't you think???? Tee Hee.
ReplyDeleteBetsy
Willows are great for shade, but when they're trimmed like this, that's when we can best take advantage of the shade. It reminded me of the Beatles' haircuts.
ReplyDeleteNice. I like the sweeping curves of the willow and the iron fence.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection captured too.
I love these trees but I have not enough place to put one like that in our garden.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
What an amazing tree!!! I've never seen such big one! Adorable...and the photos: magnificent!
ReplyDeleteTreemendous you might say.
ReplyDeleteYou obviously saw the tree for the wood
I would have called it a Weeping Willow tree. They love water. My husband wouldn't let me have one. He had heard the roots would go straight for the septic tank. I love your tree and all the angles.
ReplyDeleteLove the weeping willow...and your photographs of it do it proud!!
ReplyDeleteNo need for it to hang its head!!
Hugs,
Jackie