RM2NC4XDB–Live Oak tree canopy over trail at Indian Lake State Forest, Florida
RFF73J3R–Frost rimed tree, Penrith, Cumbria
RF2CE17PR–Veteran English Oak tree in Vowchurch
RF2J1E2GJ–Spreading low branches of old tree by sheepfold Cwm Llan, Watkin Path, Snowdonia National Park Gwynedd North Wales UK, Late Spring.
RM2R64TRK–Autumn tree canopy in Fall time, knarled boughs and branches with dried brown leaves, Cheshire, England, UK, looking up into a sunny sky
RF2WX84RG–Spreading branches of an old tree
RFS0518D–A bench to enjoy the view from
RFC109PA–Tree avenue in scenic public landscaped parkland (colourful autumn foliage canopy & carpet of fallen leaves) - The Stray, Harrogate, England, GB, UK.
RM2K37GMA–The Knoll Hill Oak an old Sessile Oak Quercus petraea tree in Bishop's Knoll woods above the Avon Gorge and Bristol's largest with a girth of 7 metres
RME8T21M–Mature horse chestnut that has died and is still standing in open fields against backdrop of north downs and blue sky
RM2R4HCP3–Mature English Oak tree Quercus robur in an open field by the River Thames in Wiltshire UK
RFJ75XG8–The view from beneath a tall, mighty looking tree in springtime with branches reaching towards the sky
RF2H397DD–The back of an historical homestead with water tank and old wash house under a large spreading tree
RMS15DWP–The top of a First Nations teepee.
RMB3C0K7–A table and chairs below an autumn tree
RF2CACMFN–Setting Sun Through Tree
RM2D8P1H1–Monkey puzzle trees in a park in leamington spa,Warwickshire,uk
RM2AWJ3WT–The rubber tree book . g the tree unshapely or one-sided, should be removed. Then also should be cut away anybranches growing from the stem too low down. As a ruleplanters cut away lower branches close to the stem too freely.Trimming of the ends of these branches would often suffice andthe branches would later develop into fine spreading boughs.All cuts should be promptly and carefully tarred over. Trees which have been broken by heavy gales should besa^^l across and well tarred over. Care should be taken thatno cracks or creices exist below the place where the trunk ofthe tree is sa^^l off
RFR9W1H2–Magnificent plane tree in restaurant garden near railway station, Swiss town of Walenstadt
RM2NC4W5P–Live Oak tree canopy over trail at Indian Lake State Forest, Florida
RF2PWWP2F–A flowering deciduous tree in spring with thicket and undergrowth under a blue sky with fine weather
RMA5DYBJ–black-shouldered kite (Elanus caeruleus), spreading wings, South Africa, Northern Cape, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
RMAXNM5T–Local lads casually meeting under widespread branches of a rain tree Parade grounds Fort Kochi Cochin Kerala South India
RMFTBR30–An ornamental Goose sits high up in a riverside tree seemingly perched precariously on a bough.
RMA8XB12–cockatiel on branch
RMA5982C–single tree Ellingham Norfolk England
RFC109HR–Tree avenue in scenic public landscaped parkland (colourful autumn foliage canopy & carpet of fallen leaves) - The Stray, Harrogate, England, GB, UK.
RM2F319HR–Riverside tree covered in moss 3521
RME8T0G5–Mature horse chestnut that has died and is still standing in open fields against backdrop of north downs and blue sky
RFA39H87–Autumn tree
RMHP4BKD–Sheet music cover image of the song 'Bell Brandon Ballad 50th Edition', with original authorship notes reading 'Written by T Ellwood Garrett Music by F Woolcott', 1854. The publisher is listed as 'Balmer and Weber, 56 Fourth St.', the form of composition is 'strophic with chorus', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads ''Neath a tree by the margin of the woodland, whose spreading leafy boughs sweep the ground', and the illustration artist is listed as 'Engraved by Greene and Walker Boston'.
RF2H397TG–A red corrugated iron vintage tank stand on wooden posts beside the heritage listed home of a pioneering family in Australia, built in 1915
RMB3C0K2–A table and chairs below an autumn tree
RM2AXA1N9–Harvest of thoughts . AARON BELFORD THOMPSON TO MY BELOVED WIFE. INTRODUCTION BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY.. p[Qr)€sl of Tlcjodghti A BRIGHT REFLECTION. ^^JFT to my recollection,^—^ Drifts in a bright reflection;And it comes from a direction,Where all is filled with cheer:From wood-land dale and fallow.From brooklets deep and shallow;And the notes of featherd songstersCome drifting to mine ear. The vernal beechen wild-wood,The palace of my child-hood ;Neath spreading boughs of oak-wood,Mong vines and leaves oer head:I view them oer and over.The meadow-fields of clover;The hills of golden barley.An
RF2PWK7KP–A flowering deciduous tree in spring with thicket and undergrowth under a blue sky with fine weather
RMA5DYBH–black-shouldered kite (Elanus caeruleus), spreading wings, South Africa, Northern Cape, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
RMAXP5HH–'Open air club' for local Indian lads under branches of a rain tree on Parade grounds in Fort Kochi Cochin Kerala South India
RMA8XB0E–cockatiel on branch
RFC109M6–Tree avenue in scenic public landscaped parkland (colourful autumn foliage canopy & carpet of fallen leaves) - The Stray, Harrogate, England, GB, UK.
RME8T0FD–Mature horse chestnut that has died and is still standing in open fields against backdrop of north downs and blue sky
RME8T0FA–Mature horse chestnut that has died and is still standing in open fields against backdrop of north downs and blue sky
RF2H397MK–The back of historical heritage listed Greenmount Homestead showing the architecture of 1915 when it was built
RM2AG575J–. Ox-team days on the Oregon Trail /by Ezra Meeker ; revised and edited by Howard R. Driggs. ,and am writing this by our first really out-of-doors campfire, under the spreading boughs of a friendly pine tree.We estimate we have diiven twelve miles; started from theschool at 7 A.M. The first three or four miles over a beau-tiful farming country; then we began climbing the foot-hills, up, up, up, four miles, reaching first snow at threeoclock. True to promise, the mountaineers team met us on theway to Meacham, but not till we had reached the snow.We were axle-deep in it and had the shovel in use
RF2PX44TA–A flowering deciduous tree in spring with thicket and undergrowth under a blue sky with fine weather
RMAXP5AK–Local Indian lads casually meeting under widespread branches of rain tree. Parade grounds Fort Kochi Cochin Kerala South India
RMA8XAF6–three cockatiels on twig / Nymphicus hollandicus
RME8T0FF–Mature horse chestnut that has died and is still standing in open fields against backdrop of north downs and blue sky
RF2H397TC–A heritage listed pioneering home built in 1915 by a wealthy family, red roof, now maintained as a museum
RME85YTN–Mature horse chestnut that has died and is still standing in open fields against backdrop of north downs and blue sky
RM2AG9TAE–. Poems of life in the country. POEMS FROM LIFES EXPERIENCE A SongTHE HILLS OF OLD NEW ENGLAND O, the hills of old New England, How the pictures come and goAs my fancy paints their beauty Mid tl:e scenes of long ago;The old home beneath the maples Where the happy children play,Een now their voices reach me Till it seems but yesterday. On a hill of old New England By the spreading boughs of greenStands the schoolhouse of my boyhood; Many years now roll between—Let tl.e past become the present, Brush the mists of years away,And once more upon that hillside Life is all a holiday. O, the hills of
RMA8XB10–two cockatiels - fighting
RF2H397NY–Back of an historical heritage listed homestead with a small old dog house in the garden under a cloudy sky, Greenmount Homestead Mackay Queensland Au
RME8622W–Mature horse chestnut that has died and is still standing in open fields against backdrop of blue sky in summer
RM2CEMD36–. The War Cry. to see idolatry in practice is tohave shattered entirely any preconceivedideas of its elevating influence, much assome anti-Christian advoeates would haveus believe proceeds from such practices.Idolatry, where it is not positively debasing,as one may see it at Benares in India is,at the best, childish in the extreme. Thepuerile customs found in non-Christiancountries would be amusing were it nota sad fact that millions of people live anddie in so ignorant a slate. Beneath the spreading boughs of manya village tree may be seen heaps of dis-carded clay gods which have become dam
RMA8XAED–two cockatiels quarrelling on branch / Nymphicus hollandicus
RF2H397TJ–A red corrugated iron vintage tank stand on wooden posts with a distinct lean
RME85YWP–Mature horse chestnut that has died and is still standing in open fields against backdrop of blue sky in summer
RM2CJ7T8T–. Poems of life in the country and by the sea . POEMS FROM LIFES EXPERIENCE A SongTHE HILLS OF OLD NEW ENGLAND O, the hills of old New England, How the pictures comes and goAs my fancy paints their beauty Mid the scenes of long ago;The old home beneath the maples Where the happy children play,Een now their voices reach me Till it seems but yesterday. On a hill of old New England By the spreading boughs of greenStands the schoolhouse of my boyhood; Many years now roll between—Let the past become the present, Brush the mists of years away.And once more upon that hillside Life is all a holiday. O
RMA8XB11–two cockatiels - fighting
RF2H397WG–A red corrugated iron vintage tank stand on wooden posts beside the heritage listed home of a pioneering family in Australia, built in 1915
RME8622J–Mature horse chestnut that has died and is still standing in open fields against backdrop of blue sky in summer
RME8T0FN–base of old dead horse chestnut trunk from dieback now rotting and infested with insects woodworm and fungi bark hanging off
RM2CF3NWP–. Poems of life in the country and by the sea. w POEMS FROM LIFES EXPERIENCE A SongTHE HILLS OF OLD NEW ENGLAND O, the hills of old New England, How the pictures comes and goAs my fancy paints their beauty Mid the scenes of long ago;The old home beneath the maples Where the happy children play,Een now their voices reach me Till it seems but yesterday. On a hill of old New England By the spreading boughs of greenStands the schoolhouse of my boyhood; Many years now roll between—Let the past become the present, Brush the mists of years away,And once more upon that hillside Life is all a holiday.
RMBGJBJT–Turkey vulture on a branch / Cathartes aura
RF2H397FF–The back of an historical homestead with water tanks and old wash house under a large shady tree
RME8T0FT–Mature horse chestnut that has died and is still standing in open fields against backdrop of blue sky in summer
RME8T0FJ–Mature horse chestnut that has died and is still standing in open fields against backdrop of blue sky in summer
RM2AM1RY5–The masque of the muses . woodland ;^ Where spreading leafy boughs sweep theground; Theres a path leading thither oer the prairie,To a silence and solitude profound.There often have I rambled in the evening When the breezes came rose-laden oer the lea;There I found the little beauty Belle Brandon,And we met neath the old arbor tree. Belle Brandon was the daughter of a woodman Whose brawn made the forest copses ring ;Indian blood of a red roving chieftain Tinged her veins from a far mountain spring.Barefoot she bounded oer the prairie. True, keeping her trysting time with me;For I loved the li
RMBCYXH1–Cormorant spread its wings / Phalacrocorax carbo
RM2CGKH7K–. Prisoners of war and military prisons; personal narratives of experience in the prisons at Richmond, Danville, Macon, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Charleston, and Columbia ... with a list of officers who were prisoners of war from January 1, 1864 . e, to the depth of five feet,and then tunneling at right angles, thus forming a roomabout the size and shape of a brick oven. At one end aa fire-place was constructed. There they slept at night,and remained the greater part of the day.* Others dugtrenches, and covered them with pieces of shelter tentsor boughs, spreading clay over the top. In
RMBCYJAG–two cockatiels on branch with millet - quarrelling / Nymphicus hollandicus
RM2CHTMCP–. Picturesque America; or, The land we live in. A delineation by pen and pencil of the mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, water-falls, shores, cañons, valleys, cities, and other picturesque features of our country . e celestial sort of grown-up, feathery ground-evergreen. Andwho could expect a pine to rise, straight and fair, three hundred feet, a glimpse of red-brown bolls warm through the foliage of the lesser trees, and a glory of spreading, plumy,dark-green boughs, so purely outlined that every little tuft of them looked as if it, and italone, had been finished specially to show how perfec
RMRH2PBN–. British trees. Trees. r THE LARCH. GENERAL REMARKS.. UST as the oak, with its powers of stubborn resistance to the elements, may be taken as an emblem of the strength of intiexible will, so the larch typifies strength of another kind, the strength of perfect adaptability. Its long, flexible boughs bend before the onslaught of the winds ; but, unimpeded by any heavy mass of foliage, they are not broken. Its slender, un- divided stem sways from side to side, but bound to the earth as it is by numberless small rootlets, spreading themselves even beyond the radius of the branches, it stands in t
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