Becca Givens at ‘On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea‘ has been hosting Sunday Trees for five years. My entry today is the photo of two Pepper trees across from Laguna Lake where we go on walks. They grow fast, wide, and tall.
So beautiful. We have had a drought this winter, and had high winds this past week. Many branches of my tree came down. Just going out to water everywhere.
These trees looks ancient, wise and caring! Your clicks brings nature so close!
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Yes, old trees make you think of the weather they’ve gone through!
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Very true and so many untold stories they hold in their wisdom
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That’s very true! You’re right!
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Wow, these are beautiful! Thank you so much. ❤
Many blessings to you Miriam. Great post – bless the Pepper Trees too
Love, Debbie
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Thank you Debbie! I love the dripping branches, almost like a willow tree!
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Gorgeous! Wow
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Yes, they can get huge!♥*♥*♥
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What kind of peppers do you get from these trees?
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The trees don’t produce peppers, I don’t know why it’s call pepper tree! It’s interesting though!
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So beautiful. We have had a drought this winter, and had high winds this past week. Many branches of my tree came down. Just going out to water everywhere.
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We had drought for two years, just last winter brought lot of rain. So the weather is strange!
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All over the world
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Yes, over the winter, my daughter sent me photos of unexpected inches of snow in Portland, OR. The weather got all mixed up!
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