

My Yucca tree is almost as high as the lower branches of my neighbor’s palm tree.
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My Yucca tree is almost as high as the lower branches of my neighbor’s palm tree.
Go here to see more Sunday Trees: https://beccagivens.wordpress.com/2017/04/30/sunday-trees-285/

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:
https://beccagivens.wordpress.com/2017/04/16/sunday-trees-283/
Somewhere, it is snowing, but not at Chantli Mare!!! There, every Sunday is Palm Sunday.
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Must be spring. The primavera trees are blooming!


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This large tree had fallen across the road near the shop of a carpenter where I’d gone to to have cut some boards for my art day with friends. The center section that was over the road had of course been taken away, but the rest of the tree was left where it fell. Local youth had availed themselves of its surface to use as a canvas for their communications on one side and nature had left its own mark on the other
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Here is my entry to Becca’s Sunday Trees – 275 Tree challenge.
I meant to show you this entire tree months ago and it kept slipping my mind. I showed the various stages all showing on the tree at the same time. Here is the entire tree. I still don’t know its name. I named it the Carwash Tree because it is in the parking lot of the Lake Taco Carwash in Ajijic, Mexico. (Sit and have a margarita and taco as you wait for your car to be washed.)

This is my long-overdue entry for Becca’s Sunday Tree Challenge.
Lots of coral washed ashore at coral beach, Tenacatita, Mexico, as well as this beautiful big tree. Lest you think it is a mere tumbleweed, I’ve included another photo to show its scale.
Posted for Becca’s Sunday Tree prompt.
Here is the promised view of the entire Xmas tree at the Nueva Posada. Every year, Judy Eger does a different fabulous tree. See last year’s Here. See this year’s below. Christmas in Mexico lasts from Dec. 12 to Jan. 6, Three King’s Day. Actually, it isn’t completely over until Candlemas on Feb. 2, but I imagine this tree will be taken down by then. I wonder what she will do with all the angels?
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