Oddities of the Holler.

Ghost ranches, buried old cars, coyote packs, a former free range Ankole Watusi bull, The Holler is definitely an odd place, which is why we fit in so well!

Take this thorny tree for example. It is a Silk Floss tree and is about 50 feet tall.

This time of year it is covered in plate sized cotton poofs.

The poofs develop from large seed pods.

In the fall, the tree drops its leaves and devotes all its energy to producing masses of beautiful blooms.

The Holler abuts a large nature preserve and is built on very old orchards. Back in the day, orchard workers lived on site and indulged in their love of exotic plants and trees, many of which are still thriving and producing today.

I often wish I could tell them how much we appreciate living with the beautiful results of their talent and effort.
Cheers toβ¦
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Fascinating beauty.
Good share, thanks
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You’re welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed it. π — Suzanne
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Thank you kind friend & hope your are staying safe, well and content! α
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You’re welcome, Cindy. I’m doing my best. I hope you’re safe and secure also. π — Suzanne
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