I've tried killing it - inadvertantly. They generally grow at around 6,000 feet in poor, rocky soil. So, they like water but not too much as they grow in good draining soil. They are spectacular in the Fall, when hundreds of them turn a golden hue. I believe that nurseries have a few varieties. The needles are incredibly soft and the branches very springy so that they bend under the weight of snow but don't easily break off.Your Larch tree is cool. I never heard of Larch trees before. Are they easy or hard to look after?













That's a cool exhibit. I like the painting of the cows.The Seattle Art Museum's current show is Farm to Table - mainly Impressionists.
The first image blew us away. A grand piece at the entrance to the exhibition
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Those strands of wheat in the foreground appeared to be flying off the canvas
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Woman with scyth
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Scattering seed...
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Woman with scyth
Monet - Haystack
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More in the morning....









I like the mouse and the dog sculptures.And other items to interest.
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The ceiling of the entry lobby. The suspended art changes about every three or four years. Not truly moved by this!
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The previous tree was superb
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And prior to that were the crashing, tumbling cars - interesting?
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Have a nice day, everyone
And my own food...
Waffles and lox!
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