Don, 



   Yes. That tree was on a different level,  physical for it, spiritual for us, 
etc. 



Bob 


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From: "DON BERTOLETTE" <[email protected]> 
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Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 8:14:25 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [ENTS] Re: Ashburnham Norway Spruce 

Bob- 
Did you check out the Octopus Tree in one of my recent posts of AAA recommended 
tree sites?  It was surmised there that a tree that I saw 'reiterations' in was 
likely to be a ceremonial tree for souls passing and the 'reiterations' were 
human-caused to support funereal structures resembling canoes.... 
-Don 






Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 23:53:27 +0000 
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Subject: [ENTS] Ashburnham Norway Spruce 


ENTS, 


Today I accompanied Monica over to Ashburnham, MA. She needed to practice on a 
1868 Viennese Streicher piano in preparation for a Brahms and Schumann concert 
in Ashburnham on Sept 27th. She specializes on early pianos.  
While Monica practiced, I explored the area for trees. I must report that most 
trees in Ashburnham, at least all that I saw, are undistinguished. Shortly 
before we left, I found the Norway spruce shown in the three attachments. It is 
unusual tree to say the least. It measures 80.5 feet in height. Nothing 
exceptional there. However, its girth is 13.6 feet, which makes it the largest 
Norway I've measured. However, these dimensions are eclipsed by the visual 
impact of this very interesting tree as can be seen in the photos. 


Bob 






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