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 - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
 - I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
 
7 comments:
I'm loving the effect of the weeping willows' branches against the blue sky. Great captures! :)
Beautiful weeping willows!! I have fond memories of a weeping willow from when I was a kid!! Thanks for sharing these great photos.
Both the forsythia and weeping willow posts are real treats for me--neither do well in north Texas (although one neighbor has a forsythia bush that blooms in January and lasts about a day). When I lived on Long Island, the arrival of forsythia was (along with snow drops) THE sign that spring was on the way. Weeping willows, though lovely, here signal a waste of water during drought, and so are a guilty pleasure for those who grow them. These are lovely photos--thank you for providing a vicarious pleasure!
These are my favourite trees - they seem so soft and romantic.
I love it when trees are all lacy green like that! Great pictures!
I love weeping willows. Also, I"m always reminded of an episode of Bewitched where a curse backfired and Sam wept everytime the wind blew through the leaves of the weeping willow. :-)
So pretty!
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