You know we walk around our town a LOT.
We go around the college, down to the river, around the historic homes and shops.
Stanzie loves to see the sights and maybe sight a squirrel or two :D
We see pretty flowers. Even on cold winter days.
Today, we spotted another sign eating tree.
Here's one side...
Here is the other side....
You might remember this tree, that we spotted a few months back.
Another 'NEW' find today. A 25' tall decaying section of a fir tree, made into some kind of pencil sculpture.
....and more winter blooms. There was a hummingbird in there, but mom was not quick enough with the camera.
Did you see anything odd today?
Wyatt and Stanzie
wow wyatt you spotted some pretty cool stuff today xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, those trees are really interesting - nothing like that here. We need to extend our walks to Oregon City.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning
Wow. We knew you had amazing trees in your neck of the woods, but we didn't know they were quite that amazing!
ReplyDeleteHoly God those trees are amazing! They don't eat dogs do they? I always wondered where pencils came from. Now I know.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Goose
I love BOTH of the Sign Eating Trees... butt the PENCIL Sculpture Tree takes the BIG Prize. THAT is way cool.
ReplyDeleteToday I saw the very FIRST of the Mocking Birds of the spring/summer season.
CRIKEY..those sign eating trees are amazing! Wyatt you and Stanzie keep finding this very interesting things.
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The Thugletsx
Hey Wyatt!
ReplyDeleteWow, those trees are neat and even a little scary! Love that pencil tree...do you suppose it was going to write a letter? I can't believe you got a hummer already! That's a sure sign of Spring.
Grr and Woof,
Sarge, COP
Thank you for your kind words about Hoover and Gianni.
ReplyDeleteIt will last for a long time before I have handled this disaster.
I will slowly return to the bloggers world. The many kind words to Hoover's death, from all over the world have helped me a lot.
violet
I really like the sign trees!!! Unfortunately, the cactus here grow too slowly to eat the signs! :)
ReplyDeleteNo, nothing out of the ordinary today....unless you count cats.
ReplyDeleteLove the sign munching tree.
XXXOOO Daisy, Bella &Roxy
You get to see some cool stuff on your walks!
ReplyDeleteSilly trees eating all those signs!
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Kari
http://dogisgodinreverse.com
You have mom wondering if our Lenten Rose is blooming yet, Wyatt. We need to go check!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots,
Mitch
Those are really cool trees!
ReplyDeleteDachshund Nola
Watch out, you guys, in case some of those trees eat more than signs!
ReplyDeleteShe saw her friends little girl climb up those steps like it was her job!! Hey I tagged you on my blog...play along!
ReplyDeleteWow - that tree has definitely eaten that sign! So glad you stopped by, Wyatt, I haven't stopped by your place in a while - great to see you!
ReplyDeleteHi, Wyatt! I think those tree-eating signs are pretty cool! I'm going to have to look for some around here...all I've seen is a tree-eating fence.
ReplyDeleteHolee Molee..you have more flowers there then we have here in Florida this time of year. Very purrty though!
ReplyDeleteHummingbirds are so hard to to catch with a camera. We have tried, but they are super fast. Love those sign-eating trees!
ReplyDeleteYour pal, Pip
Those sign eating trees are very cool. We never saw them before
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
What a beautiful town you live in, Wyatt. Those signs are very cool. And the flowers...wow!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Teddy Bear & Sierra
I didn't see anything as cool as you did! What fantastic finds!
ReplyDeleteBunny
I definitely didn't see any flowers!!!!! I saw 3' of snow everywhere. Thanks for sharing the gorgeous signs of spring!
ReplyDeleteWow those were really strange sign eating trees. Never saw anything like them before. That pencil tree is pretty odd too. Looks like Portland has a good sense of humor.
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BabyRD & Hootie
Woof! What great finds! I should be more alert when I walk!
ReplyDeleteWow, you all live in a very beautiful and interesting town. Those trees are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThose trees are very strange - but the flowers are beautiful. I would love to see a hummingbird - we don't have them here in Yorkshire - woofs & licks Magic xx
ReplyDeletethat must be some new version of a 'pencil pine' ! We loved the sign eating tree's - it is good for trees to wreak a little revenge every now and again.
ReplyDeleteHi Wyatt and Stanzie, great photos and we just love the pencil tree. No, nothing odd here, except Stellie hehehe. NO worries, and slobber, Rory and Stella
ReplyDeleteWe never get tired of seeing OR....
ReplyDeleteWhat great area you have to walk around and explore! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLove your walks around town...that pencil tree is quite the attraction!!! Thanks for bringing us along on your great sightseeing!
ReplyDeleteDear friends,
ReplyDeleteSorry for not dropping in awhile :) I've been busy working (helping mom) thus kind of forgot to update my blog.
I might not be able to post as often as before so please head over to my newest post and leave a comment so I could add you on mom's new site. With this we could still keep in contact and it'll easier for me to drop by often to your page :)
Love,
Autumn & Jasmine
Amazing things one sees on walkies! You hit the jackpot on yours - have never seen anything like those sign eating or pencil trees - we'll have to look closer on our future outings!
ReplyDeleteHugs xoxoxo
Sammie and Avalon
What interesting photos!! Very quirky, which I love!
ReplyDeleteI love how you termed the signs as "sign eating trees" -- very funny! I'm going to take a look in my new city to see if I can find signs as quirky as the ones in your city!
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