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I’d never heard of Live Oaks until I read Three Fortunes in One Cookie…
Fiction can be educational!
It can! I have learned so much about American life from fiction!
I think there may be one down the road from my parents’ house, in front of someone’s house. It is a big tree, but it’s not as huge and wavy as yours! I was out biking the other day and found a huge-ish tree near the river at a park along the way to do a bike tour of street art. The tree provided a nice break from biking in the sun, and there were guys jogging by other people walking dogs all along the same pathway near the river.
I think Live Oaks are mainly coastal, so I’m wondering if they are, and if not, what they are. Big old trees awe me.
They both do qualify as big old trees; of what breed, I have no idea now.
one of the trees at Beck’s Prime? i love to go there to sit under the trees
Yep. And I believe the lone person in pink sitting under that tree is in fact, YOU. =)