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Post by rockyraccoon on May 19, 2006 23:39:52 GMT -5
i told you i'd take you inside a southern magnolia. southern magnolia on the right, then close up of the flower and the cozy setting inside - great for climbing and nobody knows you are in there kim
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Post by joe on May 19, 2006 23:41:56 GMT -5
Ok Kim, you can come down outta the tree now. Kim?
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Post by Cher on May 20, 2006 0:10:10 GMT -5
Kimmmmyyyyyy you get your butt down outta that tree right now, don't make me come out there to get you. *smile* Can't you just hear it now. ;D ;D Wonder how come that flower didn't open up all the way, those things are so pretty.
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Post by rockyraccoon on May 20, 2006 1:01:01 GMT -5
there were 3 of us and a dog up in there lol.
kim
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Debs
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since February 2005
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Post by Debs on May 20, 2006 1:33:09 GMT -5
Cool tree. That would be a great tree for a tree house! With rocks of course! LOL!
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rollingstone
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since July 2009
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Post by rollingstone on Jul 2, 2006 2:57:25 GMT -5
Okay, I know I'm digging up an old post, but I was scanning back in the forum, and I missed this when it first appeared.
Looks like just about the perfect branch structure for climbing, and with such dense foliage I can see how you would just disappear in there. Reminds me of when I was a wee lad and we would hide between rocks by the golf course, pulling tufts of grass over ourselves to conceal our presence. Then we would yell sporadic insults at the golfers, and even though we were only about 30-40 feet from them, they just couldn't see where we were hiding, and didn't want to wade through the thick underbrush to route us out. Hee hee.
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