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Your moment of Zen: (Original Post) applegrove Yesterday OP
I'm a tree hugger from the 60's and 70's - love this! biophile Yesterday #1
Yes another day, another victim and the continued applegrove Yesterday #3
And your name too, applegrove, kindred spirits Easterncedar Yesterday #5
Yes. We had 8 huge maples on our property growing up. applegrove Yesterday #6
I have some American chestnut seeds in the fridge Easterncedar Yesterday #7
Good for you. We don't have chestnut trees in my 'ahem' neck applegrove Yesterday #8
They once were the dominant species in the eastern us Easterncedar Yesterday #9
Same thing happened to elms when I was a kid. applegrove Yesterday #10
Yes. I mourned the elms, too. The chestnuts were long gone Easterncedar Yesterday #11
My cousin took a photo of a spruce bud worm. It is one applegrove Yesterday #12
With a name like yours, you are clearly kindred Easterncedar Yesterday #4
Thank you Easterncedar Yesterday #2
I think I see ... broccoli! Intractable 22 hrs ago #13
It does kind of look like a micro-picture. applegrove 22 hrs ago #14
How lovely!.... electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #15
Lucky you. I love canopies. Some day maybe I'll go down to latin America and applegrove 13 hrs ago #16
Enjoy the trees wherever you are! electric_blue68 7 hrs ago #18
I grew up just west of those Palisades Nittersing 13 hrs ago #17
Very cool! They're quite the sight! electric_blue68 6 hrs ago #19

applegrove

(130,726 posts)
3. Yes another day, another victim and the continued
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 06:34 PM
Yesterday

cutting of losses for great Americans, of which there is one less today: Alex Pretti. So sorry for his family.

applegrove

(130,726 posts)
6. Yes. We had 8 huge maples on our property growing up.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 06:42 PM
Yesterday

They each got diseased and we had to cut most of them down. My dad had an oak tree sapling planted on our front lawn one day. We came home from school and saw this ten foot high stick in the ground and we thought it was boys from the private school across the road playing a joke on us. It is a mighty oak and is getting big at 60 + years. When my brother died I calculated that he and the tree were roughly the same age so it reminds me of him whenever I drive by. Trees are the best.

Easterncedar

(5,671 posts)
7. I have some American chestnut seeds in the fridge
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 07:07 PM
Yesterday

They are from the local arboretum nursery. I won't live to see them grow far, but I hope to see them started. I am happy to try.

Easterncedar

(5,671 posts)
11. Yes. I mourned the elms, too. The chestnuts were long gone
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 08:34 PM
Yesterday

Now the ashes and the spruce. We have effed things up something horrible

electric_blue68

(26,221 posts)
15. How lovely!....
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 02:54 AM
19 hrs ago

The 2nd northern most westside park in Manhattan is called Ft Tryon Park. It faces NJ Palisades- a massive veritical geological ?basalt rock wall with The Hudson River in-between. Been told geological fans come to view it. Been a part of my life for decades.

It has one of the biggest gardens outside of our Botanical Gardens. It's home to The Cloisters medieval building filled w medieval art.

In between is remnants of Ft Tryon itself.
It has a beautiful grove of Linden trees. I spent many hours there in the Spring, and Summer.

One day I really looked totaly upaward from the bench I was sitting on to the under canopy of the trees. That's when I noticed that "crown shy" phenomenon. I did a small colored pencil drawing of it. Decades back- I don't think I have it. But I remember!

applegrove

(130,726 posts)
16. Lucky you. I love canopies. Some day maybe I'll go down to latin America and
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:38 AM
13 hrs ago

get to see the world from on high.

Nittersing

(8,162 posts)
17. I grew up just west of those Palisades
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:53 AM
13 hrs ago

Used to walk our lab mix, hunny, up there all the time!

electric_blue68

(26,221 posts)
19. Very cool! They're quite the sight!
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 03:05 PM
6 hrs ago

And we have cousins in north NJ. so we we were always crossing the GW Bridge.

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