visit to New Jersey

Started by annette, November 25, 2007, 02:27:37 PM

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annette

On a visit to New Jersey this week, took some photos of the neighborhood where my brother lives.













Annette now back in Placerville where it is chilly today


asprince

annette, beautiful pictures! Makes me want to visit. Are all the trees maple or is the yellow one a ginko?

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annette

I believe the yellow one is a maple also.

It was a great trip, although I over ate (what else is new??) and paid for it the next day.

Thanks for the comment.

Sincerely
Annette

Understudy

Where does your brother live? You should have made a visit to Konasdad. Just an awesome person to meet.

Sincerely,
Brendhan
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annette

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I was in touch with him about the possiblity of meeting, but I was only in for 3 days and needed to spend the time with my brother and his family. I have it in my mind to contact him next time I go to New Jersey, which will probably be either April or May. He lives about 1 hour away from my brother. Moonshae has also expressed interest in meeting and lives about 15 minutes from my brother.

Thanks
Annette


Cindi

Annette, you took some breathtaking pictures.  Man, do those reds and yellows stand out!!!!  Glad you had a great time at your Brother's, so cool to visit family.  Beautiful day, great life. Cindi
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KONASDAD

Love the trees this year. The drought and late warm fall seems to have created some magnificent foliage. The red ones are sugar maples, except for the japanes maple. The yellow are probably autumn glory maples. You can buy trees today that will turn yellow or red by design. Cool! and yes, Annettes did try to hook up and visit. If I am home , I have an open door policy in my house.
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