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Old 04-24-2011, 11:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default My Dizzy Prune

I have posted the beginning of this story in another forum, but since I think it is quite interesting and I mainly
post here now, I think it is worth starting again from the beginning.

This 'chapter' is a repetition of my posts in the other forum. Note: Story and photos are now 1 year old.





This picture "My Dizzy Prune" shows my rather unremarkable attempt at "tree sculpting" (well, I was having fun with a
wild seedling delivered to my yard by some bird).



Realizing, that I was getting a bit carried away with weaving the branches, I thought I'd cut out the larger one
of the stems shown here in a close-up. When I could not untangle it without harming the surrounding twigs last
fall (2009), I cut it on both ends and left the centre section there.




This photo shows in detail, what prompted me to tell this story

The story will continue, as it develops this spring
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