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Nice and shady…
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I walk through that spot almost every day. I always like the feel of it. And yes, it is always nice and shady!
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I love this Karuna! My first thought was the scene in The Wizard of Oz with the trees throwing apples and Dorothy and the others! 🙂
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Wow, the trees almost look surreal, the trunks are so huge… I to thought of the woods of the Wizard of Oz.
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As I read people’s comments I’ve been thinking more about it. Walking through these trees is almost like participating in a ritual, walking into whatever is next in life.
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“I am the Lorax, I speak for the trees.”
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I didn’t know what that meant so I looked it up and found and read the text of the book. I am teary now. Thanks so much for introducing it to me.
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You’re welcome! It’s my favorite Dr. Suess book!
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MAGNIFICENT! Are these the trees on Spokane Street next to the golf course?
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No…. they are just a block from here…… on Horton between 24th S and 25th S.
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