John_KAYS
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- Eastern PA
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That big area down south full of cows where old people go when they can't get a driver's license in their state anymore.Perhaps a box elder.
Where is Texas?
That could be as tough as the far away trees.Should we start a new thread- trees from much too close? ...
That big area down south full of cows where old people go when they can't get a driver's license in their state anymore.
My guess would be some variety of Elm. That is a very common tree in dry areas, and they do well. The gray tint of the bark matches, and also the the fact that it has been topped and obviously has taken that very well. They are fairly weak, so if they dont get mechanically topped it is not uncommon for them to get topped by weather events.El Paso.
Here is another picture. The tree was obviously topped at least twice so the growth is all messed up.
that is where you reply by using the website, Let Me Google That For You:I have a little device in my pocket which can access the collective knowledge of all mankind, but I'd rather use it to ask a question.
(Okay, so tree identification isn't necessarily straightforward, but I do shake my head at people who ask questions online that they could easily answer for themselves if they spent a few minutes on Google.)
Reminds me of a friend who texts me asking a question (cure time??) about some product we bought when remodeling his bathroom. I replied that the information is on the label, why are you asking me? Reply: "I didn't want to have to walk to the bathroom to look at the container." SMH.
I have a little device in my pocket which can access the collective knowledge of all mankind, but I'd rather use it to ask a question.
(Okay, so tree identification isn't necessarily straightforward, but I do shake my head at people who ask questions online that they could easily answer for themselves if they spent a few minutes on Google.)
Reminds me of a friend who texts me asking a question (cure time??) about some product we bought when remodeling his bathroom. I replied that the information is on the label, why are you asking me? Reply: "I didn't want to have to walk to the bathroom to look at the container." SMH.
OMG, I feel publicly shamed. My intent was good natured; observations on things I find amusing.@Dan Cobb
Tone down the snark
If you feel the need to go on so much, type, don’t use voice and don’t make it public.
It’s not polite nor professional to go on like that