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Lone Tree

Lone Tree

Some large trees were able to grow out of the bleachers.
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Fabulous - just fabulous! This has to be from the Twlight Zone.
Excellent photo. Says alot!
does any one find it odd that there are still lines on that feild?
It's waiting for a game that will never come.
Well, After awhile, they do sorta get etched in, I believe. So, No I don't find it odd. I do find it cool, though.
Another beautiful photograph. Superb, sir!
lone tree wateing for the game to start!
no wonder why I got these tickets so cheap....theres a TREE IN MY WAY!
Sad little tree -- reminds me of Harold and Maude when they replant a poor city tree in the forest. Ah, where are H&M when we need them
I think Maude died in the end of the movie
Grifspop -- yes, but she died happy at the age of 80 because she and Harold did the wild thing when she was 80 and he was 21!

One of the greatest movies ever made!! Maybe I'll have something to look forward to!! haha
How pleasant ! A Brustletop !
This is what Ross would have called "a happy little tree" growing out of the stadium blenchers!!!
Kempkes, I remember Bob Ross and his "happy little tree",lol. I wasn't really a fan of his do a painting in an hour style(drive through art anyone?) but he was such a cheerful little man.
I LOVED Harold & Maude ! The part where Harold "torching" himself iin the background just tickled the heck outta me for some reason!
(R.I.P. Bob Ross) Just "Beat the Devil" outta that solvent-soaked brush, and giggle forever!

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