Anyhow, I do believe I found the only tree in Anderson that knows what season it is. Every other is still green and retaining its leaves... except for the live oak in my front yard that drops leaves year round.
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It probably Maybe it means I can leave the laptop at home.
Really... we're back on this blog again... when out an about.
It's not Facebook ...that's a good thing.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
I think I found the only one
Rumor has it that Fall started more than a week ago. You wouldn't be able to tell by the recent temps. We've seen triple digits all week and it reached 107 Tuesday.

Anyhow, I do believe I found the only tree in Anderson that knows what season it is. Every other is still green and retaining its leaves... except for the live oak in my front yard that drops leaves year round.
Anyhow, I do believe I found the only tree in Anderson that knows what season it is. Every other is still green and retaining its leaves... except for the live oak in my front yard that drops leaves year round.
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Same here in Hermiston! There is one tree in the neighborhood that has turned bright yellow. Every other tree is basking in the sunshine, green leaves creating welcoming shade from the 80-90 degree heat.
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