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Join Date: Apr 2007
Type: INTP
Location: midwest
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I miss the trees in Minnesota. I hope to get back this fall so I can see the leaves change.
![]() ![]() ![]() I miss pine and birch especially.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Type: ABCD
Location: your local solar system
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Join Date: May 2008
Type: INFP
Location: Mankato, MN
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Booya, things are just starting to change now. We're going to have an early winter, I think.
We have a stand of sumac in our backyard and they are glorious in the fall. Your pix made me happy. (And I know what booya is!)
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Join Date: May 2008
Type: INFP
Location: Mankato, MN
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Here's one for symbolism, Sunshine. My ISTJ husband, who wouldn't see a metaphor if it swatted him over the head, took this picture the night he buried his brother.
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Join Date: May 2008
Type: INFP
Location: Mankato, MN
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Oh heck. What did I do wrong?
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In Chaos, Fertility
Join Date: Oct 2008
Type: ENXX
Location: Caught up in the whirlwind.
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* Expansive yet buried and hidden. * Larger than we are. * Possess a human like shape. * When we approach them, they cover us in shade. This removes us from our previous context. * Long-lived. * They put forth fruit or nuts or seeds. * They are simple and yet complex. See fractals. * They are easy to draw or paint.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Type: ENFP
Location: JoMama
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I think it's because tree's connect us to mother nature.
In it's purest form, it represents life, health, age, wisdom. To think of every leaf that grows onto a tree and how it falls back into the ground, also symbolizes life in itself- the metamorphosis of its birth, growth, death, renewal.. That's why they are beautiful. I know. Cheesy explanation, but true. |
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