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Old 01/02/07, 04:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default The Rope-Swing Tree

D2.......Three generations of thrill seekers, so far, have used this tree to swing out over the lake. The tree will probably fall into the lake during the next decade. It's sister-tree finally fell about fifteen years ago.
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Hello Al,

Also here are the ice ages soon probably past. I find very beautiful and tendencyful admission. Oh, the tree it leans soon completely the earth and its end too.

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I like this one.
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Beautiful in its subtlety.
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I like it, it is very well composed to my eye.
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I especially like the way it looks almost B&W, with subtle colors emerging.

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Seeing a D2 picture reinforces my sadness at the temporary loss of mine. A nostalgic image which carries your personal memories and involvement.

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