Barry,

 

Enjoying the picture, I can't help but wonder if the local power company
shares your feeling of the pitch pine, since it is leaning away from the
distribution power line!

 

Steve

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Barry Caselli
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 7:58 PM
To: ENTS
Subject: [ENTS] beautiful old Pitch Pine, and a holly

 

ENTS,

On Sunday after work I was out photographing churches. This church was
on my list. I had been there before, but didn't remember that it had
trees in front of it. It turned out that it has a beautiful old Pitch
Pine in front of it, along with a nice American Holly. The Pitch Pine
was quite big, with an estimated CBH of between 5' and 5'5", maybe a tad
bigger. So the tree obscured my view of the church, but it was beautiful
in its own right, which was a bonus.

Here's the 3/4 right front view of the church that I wanted to take,
which turned out to be more of a picture of trees than a church! I was
able to get the church by standing in other places. So it all worked
out.

Oh, and this is located in Franklin Township, Gloucester County.
Unfortunately large housing developments are starting to spread through
much of this township, as in many others in Gloucester County. It's such
a shame. It's real pretty right there. Directly across the street from
the church, a large field has had a huge house built in the back of it,
and the entire field is being converted into a lawn. What a waste.
Anyway, I didn't mean to turn this into a rant.

 

Enjoy the photo.

Barry</table




 


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