My phone is getting old, and it's gritty because of the work I do. I've actually completely submerged this phone in water, twice, once for about 5 seconds and again for about 2 seconds. The picture quality isn't the best, but it's convenient and I see things I just want to capture from time to time. I haven't downloaded pictures from my phone since the last snow (late 2008/early 2009 ???) so I wouldn't call some of these shots particularly timely, but here goes anyway:
PHOTO: One of my favorite trees. Chinese fringe tree, scientific name, Chionanthus retusus, is a wonderful flowering small tree. Not to be confused with American fringe tree, scientific name, Chionanthus virginicus, which is native to Alabama, Chinese fringe tree offers bountiful blooms and retains a nice natural shape. There are not enough of these trees being produced by good growers, so when I see a nice specimen, I try to find a home for it.
PHOTO: Simple rock border I installed for a front landscape in Greystone
PHOTOS: Weeping pussy willow
PHOTO: Snowy woods in Alabama
PHOTO: Mary praying in the snow
PHOTO: Holly berries from my yard awash in snow.
PHOTO: Extreme crepe murder! (not by my pruners, in case you wondered)
VIDEO: These are my little buddies, swirling around some food. They live in my pond that I'm building at my home...currently, still, otherwise, eternally soon to be finished...I am determined not to become the cobbler!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Cleaning out the picture phone...
Posted by themanfromearth at 5:57 PM
Labels: deciduous landscape plants, Rob's musings, stone work, video clips
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