That's a decent street tree, as opposed to pear, eh? Ann Arbor MI lost many ash trees, and had to replace over 7700 trees since 2005. maybe this doc would be helpful to NYC and surrounding areas:
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Brillian, love it.
ReplyDeleteLisa, London
Ooops, brilliant with a "t".
ReplyDeleteYou are scaring me a little........Mayan theory, locusts, are the frogs next?
ReplyDeleteRibbit ribbit. xo
PS I know it's a tree :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a decent street tree, as opposed to pear, eh? Ann Arbor MI lost many ash trees, and had to replace over 7700 trees since 2005. maybe this doc would be helpful to NYC and surrounding areas:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.a2gov.org/government/publicservices/fieldoperations/forestry/Pages/Welcometowwwa2govorgtrees.aspx
Jajajajaj. I knew and yet you had me peering at the pavement.
ReplyDeletexo J.
You're having such a pretty fall. I looked around a bit today and realized we are, too. Gotta get out more.
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