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Tag Archives: images of palm trees
Sentry: Sunday Trees, June 18, 2017
Jungle: Sunday Trees, May 28, 2017

My husband used to say that I wasn’t satisfied until people had to fight their way through the jungle to get to our house. That was long ago and far away, but things haven’t changed much since then. I love this wild tangle of Washingtonian palms, napa palms and hibiscus.
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Palm Fruit Cluster: Flower of the Day, Apr 18, 2017
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Also, see Cee’s gorgeous tulips HERE.
Backyard Palm Trees: Sunday Trees 283, Apr 16, 2017

All of the fruiting bundles have been removed from my 7 palm trees by six men who worked for 6 hours to remove them along with the heavy sheaths you can see hanging down like swords and the dry branchess. A big job. They are beautiful but messy and ultimately dangerous. Two or three times a year they climb these massive trees to remove them.
Here is the link for Becca’s prompt:
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Washingtonian Palm Flower Bundle: Flower of the Day, Apr 16, 2017

Alas, cut short in their youth before they could litter my pool and clog up my drain.
https://ceenphotography.com/2017/04/15/flower-of-the-day-april-16-2017-lily/
There’s No Denying Nature, Daily Post Apr 6 and NaPoWriMo Day 5

There’s No Denying Nature
There’s no denying nature, it surrounds us one and all.
Each time the palm tree shudders and its blossoms start to fall,
they cloak the water of my pool and cover every stone
that paves my outer terrace as though they must atone
for some ill that must be covered up, some sin they’re meant to hide.
It cannot be I who have erred, for I am safe inside.
Yet who am I, denying these early April showers?
I come to float upon my back, surrounded by the flowers.
Though they might create problems with the pool drain and the filter,
throwing all our man-made systems more or less off-kilter,
yet each year I must admit I suffer a few qualms
as I call the men to come and trim the refuse from the palms.
There’s no denying nature, be it human or a tree.
Each day as I look up at them, they, too, look down on me.
They see my foibles and excesses—the errors I have sown
And like forgiving neighbors, cloak my messes with their own.

The WordPress prompt today is “denial.” I’m also combining it with the NaPoWriMo prompt for April 4. That prompt is: a slice of the natural world that you have personally experienced and optimally, one that you have experienced often.
Bromeliads and Birds of Paradise Leaves? Flower of the Day, Mar 21, 2017

No. Everything in this photo except the light switch and plugin comes from a palm tree. The flowers are undeveloped and shrunken coconuts, the leaves are painted fruiting stem sheathes and the twigs are palm fruiting bundles minus the “fruit.” Even the vase is made from a fruiting bundle sheath, soaked, formed and sewn with raffia. It is one of the wonderful pieces by my artist friend Rick Cranston, who is doing amazing things with found objects here at the beach. It is 7 feet 8 inches tall.
For Cee’s flower prompt.
Palm Sunday: Sunday Trees 278
Somewhere, it is snowing, but not at Chantli Mare!!! There, every Sunday is Palm Sunday.
https://beccagivens.wordpress.com/2017/03/12/sunday-trees-278/
Palm Fruiting Stem 2: Flower of the Day, Feb 23, 2017

Here the fruit is a bit more developed than in the photos from yesterday. I think they look like fishing bobbers or bowling pins.
https://ceenphotography.com/2017/02/22/flower-of-the-day-february-23-2017-dahlia/





