I hung out with this tree just last Friday and was happy to know I could hang out with it again this year because I hadn't made enough time last year. Ach, : -( poor tree, can't we save and nurse it?
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Oof. That sucks.
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ReplyDeleteNoooo I love that tree!
ReplyDeleteAw Man! I love(d) that tree! Not cool Irene, not cool...
ReplyDeleteso sad~ that's a big loss to our hood!
ReplyDeleteNooooooo.
ReplyDeleteOh no! What a beautiful tree. :(
ReplyDeleteI hung out with this tree just last Friday and was happy to know I could hang out with it again this year because I hadn't made enough time last year. Ach, : -( poor tree, can't we save and nurse it?
ReplyDeleteNot my willow tree :( Irene's a bitch. She didn't even clean the bird shit off my window.
ReplyDeleteThat tree was planted in 1976 and it was awesome. We need to get together and plant a new one soon.
ReplyDeleteholy camoly. can they replant the tree, is something like that possible?
ReplyDeleteLa Plaza lost a large linden, a plum and a fir tree too. We can't replant the willow, but you never know some part of it may come back. What a loss!
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