Thanks again, Jan, Annie, you're spoiling me! I recommend to anyone else to head over to Annie's (itesser ink updates) for haiku with links, and a lot of other very interesting, clever, tasty things. One to watch, I think.
Hi GrannyJ some mixup with sycamores; these are pseudoplatanus and don't have pompoms; what we call plane trees, not so many round here but some in towns, are starting to have pretty little pompoms. You say tomato...!
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So beautiful these, Lucy.
Thankyou.
They were a treat.
such similar sights
first and last symmetrical
your dawn is my eve
(still haiku sunday here)
Thanks again, Jan,
Annie, you're spoiling me!
I recommend to anyone else to head over to Annie's (itesser ink updates) for haiku with links, and a lot of other very interesting, clever, tasty things. One to watch, I think.
Very lovely pictures. Are there no pompoms? Our desert sycamores start the pompoms concurrently with the new leaves. When do yours come out?
Hi GrannyJ
some mixup with sycamores; these are pseudoplatanus and don't have pompoms; what we call plane trees, not so many round here but some in towns, are starting to have pretty little pompoms. You say tomato...!
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