I’m a sucker for weeping varieties: Weeping willows, weeping cherry trees, weeping Japanese maples. I had never known of weeping beeches before you showed us this one, Alexa, and I am mighty impressed. Weeping stuff just gets to me every time.
There was a beautiful weeping willow in my grandmother's yard that I loved to play under when I was little. When I was feeling evil, I used the thin branches as a whip.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a difference a season makes! That's quite amazing, Alexa. And beautiful whether it's naked or fully clothed.
ReplyDeleteI’m a sucker for weeping varieties: Weeping willows, weeping cherry trees, weeping Japanese maples. I had never known of weeping beeches before you showed us this one, Alexa, and I am mighty impressed. Weeping stuff just gets to me every time.
ReplyDeleteThere was a beautiful weeping willow in my grandmother's yard that I loved to play under when I was little. When I was feeling evil, I used the thin branches as a whip.
ReplyDeletewhat a difference between the two shots. Is it like a tent when it has leaves so children can play underneath it?
ReplyDeleteLily Hydrangea’s comment makes me think of hidden stolen kisses.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like my tree.
ReplyDeleteTG -- I hope Lily's comment makes her think of them too!
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