The other day, while walking along Reynolds St. in Oakville, this tree caught my eye.
Okay, here's what it looked like before I started playing in Photoshop Elements. LOL. All of a sudden that funny "O" makes sense. I'm glad they found a way to make it work without cutting down the tree!
Linking up with Our World Tuesday, Texture Tuesday, and Sweet Shot Tuesday.
Now that's a smart work crew. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteI really like that picture. It is like a tree window.
ReplyDeleteThanks Harley.
DeleteI couldn't work it out at first until I saw your second shot. How clever.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It's a pretty funny looking tree!
DeleteOh cool! A great way to save a tree that is growing ito the hydro lines!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see that they spare the tree isn't it!
DeleteGreat idea on how to save the tree...plus I bet it gets lots of attention as people drive or walk by.
ReplyDeleteYes, it sure got my attention.
DeleteInteresting indeed!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Funny how the odd immediately catch our eye.
DeleteA perfect O! Lovely tree shots!
ReplyDeleteThanks. They did a nice job of pruning! LOL
Deletecool tree indeed. Nice job removing the powerlines. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. It looks strange without them as 'explanation' of the strange pruning.
DeleteBetter than just hacking off half of it like they do here!
ReplyDeleteYes, absolutely. I've seen some that were not done well, so this was a very refreshing sight!
DeleteO! Isn't it wonderful to be able to remove wires at the touch of a button. This would be great in Eugene Oregon (near where we live in the summer) because of course the big O is seen all over as the symbol for the University teams.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sallie, and yes, that would be perfect out there!
DeleteHow nice someone took the effort to do that. Our trees here have been cut right down the middle and look terrible.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean Stephanie. I've seen some as you describe them too.
DeleteWonderful. I have always wondered why they plant trees under the wires. Tree grow. But it makes it interesting with some of the shapes the tree trimming people make. Great shot.
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Thanks Earl. Have a great week!
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