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  1. Jeff, I don’t have a favorite tree — I have a favorite kind of tree, and it’s the birch — but I’m even weirder than you because I have favorite rocks, and they’re all on or near a beach in Rhode Island. In fact I was there in mid-October, later decided that I hadn’t had enough of those rocks, and returned for a few days a couple of weeks ago to photograph the rocks some more. No matter the relentless rain!

  2. Love your story and the photo is gorgeous! I’m definitely not ready for winter, but alas it’s here. We got a 1/2 foot of snow overnight! UGH!! I hate winter and we don’t get much of it except the cold air and usually ice here in Southern Kansas. So, waking up to 1/2 foot of snow was not fun! It would have been had I been 20 years younger! But alas, the old bones just don’t like it anymore!

  3. The Larch Tamarack. It’s a deciduous conifer whose needles turn an attractive gold in fall, then drop. It’s really different and beautiful. We have plenty here, especially on Rt. 116 (Easton Rd.) from Franconia to Lost River!

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