Date: February 25th, 2009 | Comments : none | Categories: conservation, Environmental issues, Green, Historic significance, issues, petition, Seasonal, Series, South Carolina, Summer, Travel, Travel USA, Trees, Unusual Interest, Urban and State Parks, USA.

Update – originally posted September 11, 2008

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The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaThe 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaThe 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaThe 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaThe 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaThe 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina
This set of photos honors the efforts of a petition to halt construction on John’s Island, South Carolina that would have encroached on an area of land boasting an Oak tree estimated to be between 300 and 400 years old.
Charleston, SC is proud of its heritage and respected for its commitment to preserving history in the area. Thanks to individuals rallying together and signing a petition, we are reassured that small efforts can and do make a difference on this planet. The land surrounding the Angel Oak is no longer in jeopardy. 17 acres were purchased by Lowcountry Land Trust, protecting the area adjacent to the tree.

Initially I wrote a longer article promoting the petition and website, which is no longer active. There were pages of exclamations by tourists who have visited the area specifically to see the Angel Oak, and interesting comments and pleas from residents who have fond memories of climbing the branches as children, and whose children now do the same. A nearby elementary school carries its’ name.

The 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaThe 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaThe 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaArbourists have propped and supported the weight of the branches of the Angel Oak with stakes and cables.Arbourists have propped and supported the weight of the branches of the Angel Oak with stakes and cables.Arbourists have propped and supported the weight of the branches of the Angel Oak with stakes and cables.
During the summer of 2008, my husband and I drove through South Carolina and took a short detour to John’s Island because I had heard of the tree and was very curious to see it. We drove through wicked rains at the edge of Tropical storm Faye, so when we arrived at Angel Oak park no one else was there. The tree trunk and lower branches are so immense, many have been propped up with stakes and heavy cables here and there, which is a little intrusive for photo-taking, but obviously necessary. Growth is spread outward more than upward, occupying an enormous space at least 150 feet wide.

Some branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaSome branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaSome branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaBranches extend over thirty feet away from the trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on John\'s Island, South CarolinaBranches extend over thirty feet away from the trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaSome branches measure at least two feet in diameter near the main trunk on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina

Healthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaHealthy leaves continue to thrive on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaHealthy leaves continue to thrive on the 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina

Healthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaHealthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South CarolinaHealthy ferns support other organisms on the branches of 1500 year old Angel Oak on Johns Island, South Carolina
According to after the Category 5 Hurricane Hugo hit the coast of in 1989, Governor Carroll Campbell is reported to say that the storm destroyed enough timber in South Carolina to frame a home for every family in the state of West Virginia. All those trees and forests obliterated, yet The Angel Oak survived. It has since healed injuries inflicted by Hurricane Hugo.

 

 

 

Date: February 14th, 2009 | Comments : none | Categories: City Streets, Elements, Seasonal, Sky, Storms, Texas, Unusual Interest, USA, winter.

Valentine's Day storm, Lewisville, TX looking Northwest
Valentine’s Day storm, Lewisville, TX

Valentine's Day storm, Lewisville, TX looking SouthwestValentine's Day storm, Lewisville, TXValentine's Day storm, Lewisville, TX

 

Date: January 25th, 2009 | Comments : none | Categories: Animals, Landscape, Texas, Unusual Interest, USA.

Camels, Childress, TXCamels near Childress, TX

 

Date: December 2nd, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: City Streets, Cultures, Design, Garden, Seasonal, Texas, Unusual Interest, USA, winter.

Peace Christmas lights in our front yard, Lewisville, TX

 

Date: October 9th, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: Autumn, Birds, California, conservation, Historic significance, Silhouettes, Travel, Travel USA, Trees, Unusual Interest, Urban and State Parks, USA.

Sequoia National Park, Sierra Nevada, CaliforniaSequoiadendron giganteum, Sequoia National Park, Mariposa Grove, Sierra Nevada, California
Giant Sequoias are among the oldest living things on Earth – the oldest known tree is 3,500 years old. Sequoias grow to an average height of 164–279 feet, or 50–85 metres, and 20–26 feet or 6–8 metres wide. Record trees have been measured to be 311 feet high (94.8 m). Visiting the Redwood and Sequoia forests in northern California needs to be on your bucket list..certainly, going back is on mine!

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Giant Sequoia, top branchesSequoia National Park, Mariposa Grove, Sierra Nevada, CaliforniaSequoia National Park, burnt forest, CA

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Woodpecker on a Giant Sequoia, Mariposa Grove, Sierra Nevada, California

 

Date: October 7th, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: Architecture, Autumn, beach, Birds, California, City Streets, Design, Elements, Historic significance, Silhouettes, Sky, Sunset, Travel, Travel USA, Unusual Interest, Urban and State Parks, Water.

A colony of cormorants lives on SS Palo Alto, a concrete ship on Seacliff State Beach, CAA colony of cormorants lives on SS Palo Alto, a beached concrete ship at Seacliff State Beach, CA

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Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CAGolden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CAGolden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CAGolden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA

 

Date: September 4th, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: Autumn, Design, Environmental issues, Green, Landscape, Leaves, Seasonal, Tennessee, Travel, Travel USA, Trees, Unusual Interest, USA.

Kudzu - invasive vine species covers forests in TennesseeKudzu, an invasive vine species covers trees in Southern USA, here in Tennessee, creating miles of sculptural shapes.

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Kudzu - invasive vine species covers forests in TennesseeKudzu - invasive vine species covers forests in Tennessee

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Kudzu, an invasive vine species covering trees in Southern USA, creating sculptural shapesKudzu, an invasive vine species covering trees in Southern USA, creating sculptural shapes

 

Date: August 26th, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: Design, North Carolina, Summer, Travel, Travel USA, Trees, Unusual Interest, Urban and State Parks, USA.

Elizabethan Gardens, Manteo, NCTwisting vines climbing the trees, Elizabethan Gardens, Manteo, NC

 

Date: August 21st, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: Alabama, Birds, City Streets, Historic significance, red, Travel, Travel USA, Unusual Interest, USA.

Car Sign, Birmingham, AlabamaAn unusual sign for engine repair shop, and below, Pigeons, Birmingham, Alabama

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Pigeons, Birmingham, AlabamaPigeons, Birmingham, Alabama

 

Date: August 6th, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: Birds, Dallas, Seasonal, Summer, Texas, Unusual Interest, USA.

Dove and chick sitting on the curb beside a very busy street.Dove and chick sitting on the curb beside a very busy street.It’s amazing that doves have survived to evolve as far as they have. For one thing, their nests are flimsy. They are also more comfortable nesting openly near humans than any other wild bird, at least here in Dallas.

Today this chick and it’s parent were sitting on the curb beside a very busy street. When I came too close the mother tried to fly across the road, and tried to appear injured as if to fool me. Uhh, better to create a less exposed, less vulnerable nest in the first place, Mama!!! Judging from the experience of doves nesting in the wreath at our back door last year, this chick is not ready to fly yet either. Perhaps they both fell from a nest in the tree. I wonder what their chances are for survival with all the cats, dogs, people and vehicles in the vicinity?

 

Date: July 23rd, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: Design, food, Fruit, Green, heart shapes, Heart Shapes In Nature series, heartshaped, red, Unusual Interest.

Heart-shaped Kiwi centerThe best heart-shaped items reveal themselves when I’m not searching for them at all.

 

Date: July 9th, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: BC, beach, Canada, Landscape, rocks, Summer, Travel, travel Canada, Unusual Interest, Vancouver Island.

Beautiful boulder, Victoria beach, Vancouver Island, BC

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Whale of a rock, Island View Beach, North Saanich, BC Rockin' designs, Island View Beach, North Saanich, BC Leaopard pattern, Island View Beach, North Saanich, BC

 

Date: July 6th, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: Alberta, Canada, City Streets, Elements, Seasonal, Sky, Storms, Summer, Travel, travel Canada, Unusual Interest.

Tornado forming in Airdrie, AlbertaI have yet to see a tornado in Texas since we moved there, yet here is the first one I’ve ever seen, about to touch down in Airdrie, near Calgary Alberta while we’re on holidays. Watching it form is surreal, and though it’s not far away I don’t feel in any danger. It formed a perfect funnel then I watched it pull back again, spawning a skinny long string-like tornado, then dissolve. The associated clouds are ominous and dark in contrast to the sunny neighborhood where I’m standing. I learned later this afternoon that the tornado touched down in a farmer’s feild for a few moments.

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Storm cell and plane, upper right, Airdrie, Alberta

 

Date: June 10th, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: amphibians, Children, City Streets, Dallas, Seasonal, Smile, Summer, Texas, Unusual Interest, Water.

A boy at our local pool, saving a toad that had fallen in

 

Date: April 23rd, 2008 | Comments : none | Categories: Animals, Anoles, Garden, Green, Reptiles, Seasonal, Spring, Texas, Unusual Interest, USA.

Anoles mating, a rare sight...first and last time I ever witnessed thisAnoles mating, a rare sight, and first and last time I ever witnessed this.

 


 

 
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