brian.m.rule241: a series of "that place" is coming up next...
brian.m.rule241: That place, revisited.
brian.m.rule241: Things like this "they" could have done to draw interest...
brian.m.rule241: The model barn built around 1880's three stories it had a drawbridge that ran left to right to the upper hay loft this road turns to the right behind the main portion of the barn which is the second level . The big old tree is a varnish tree.
brian.m.rule241: Holliston Historical Society
brian.m.rule241: Holliston Ma.The main reason for clearing all of the bittersweet and Chinese Sumac. this very large cottonwood tree .Its size is misleading its not old .
brian.m.rule241: Weeping beech tree damage from 1992 winter storm.
brian.m.rule241: Weeping beech tree damage from 1992 winter storm. Cutting was very hard as the wood was rock hard most of the branches were even harder due to tension.
brian.m.rule241: 1992 winter storm.. my CRX and my wife's Bronco ..
brian.m.rule241: 1992 winter storm . The Magnolia tree is heavily damaged, But it was saved
brian.m.rule241: 1992 winter storm
brian.m.rule241: 1992 winter storm
brian.m.rule241: 1992 winter storm
brian.m.rule241: 1992 winter storm
brian.m.rule241: Most of the winter the barn really isnt all that cold. however one day entering the barn..
brian.m.rule241: Erika and the Cottonwood tree
brian.m.rule241: This is the parent tree of my Bonsai beech trees .
brian.m.rule241: Holliston Ma. One of our first projects .. was to eradicate every hint of bittersweet and Chinese Sumac .
brian.m.rule241: Holliston Historical Society . Hoof in mouth.
brian.m.rule241: Holliston Historical Society. Holliston Ma. Purple Beech tree. this is the parent tree of the two quasi bonsai beech trees i grew around 1995
brian.m.rule241: purple beech quasi bonsai.
brian.m.rule241: That place
brian.m.rule241: That place
brian.m.rule241: That place
brian.m.rule241: That place