
© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018
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I was hesitant when I saw your post title, Irene. I’m relieved it was a tree and not a snake! Is that a eucalyptus?
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LOL. I don’t think I’d be hanging around taking photos if it was a snake …. or would I?
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Ha, ha! Sometimes the camera gives us strange courage!
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I doubt it would give me that much but you never know. Don’t snakes become more active and quicker once they are in their new skin. I don’t think I’ll wait to find out.
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That will just have to remain a mystery!
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Great photos, but these sure can be messy and disruptive trees.
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Very messy. We call them widow makers as they drop branches also.
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And the trunks fall over without warning from the roots.
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All in all… not a great tree for the garden.
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