Barry-

Really neat photos--the last one especially, with the fruit, aggregate
achenes, looking like Christmas ornaments.

Steve

On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 12:47 AM, Barry Caselli <[email protected]>wrote:

> ENTS,
> Today I was off from the cranberry farm yet again. Since December 24 or so
> I've been dealing with having a bad cold (which is almost better now), and
> having water in the basement, which is where I live, plus not working for
> various reasons. But I'm taking advantage, and doing some exploration,
> walking and photography.
> Today I started at Weymouth and did an update video to the extreme high
> water video I did there last Sunday, the 27th. I then drove all the way up
> to Mt. Holly, which is an estimated 15 miles further north and west from the
> cranberry farm. I used a lot of gas getting there.
> My main reason for going to Mt. Holly was to photograph a whole mess of
> churches I had missed last time I was there, because they were on a street
> that I had not walked on.
> So anyway, I ended up walking past the Friends meeting house again, and
> noticed that the big buttonwoods I had seen last time were in full sun this
> time. So I got good pictures of them. This was when I realized how huge they
> were! So it ocurred to me, why not measure them! I hadn't measured a tree in
> a while. So I found my tape and measured them. The larger one, which is the
> one with the unusual shape, has a CBH of 16'5", and the smaller one 13'3".
> The larger one is the largest buttonwood I've ever measured, though not the
> largest I've ever seen.
> Friends (Quaker) cemeteries are great places to find large trees such as
> buttonwoods and white oaks. To refresh your memory, a buttonwood tree is an
> eastern sycamore, which I'm sure you can tell by seeing the pictures.
> This Friends meeting house was built in 1775 and the burial ground may be
> older than that. So the trees likely date from that era, at least I would
> think so.
> Barry
>
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