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Up A Tree

Photography People posted on Jul 02, 2015
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Just back last night from a trip to Monterey with our grandson. We visited the Monterey Bay Aquarium, of course, as well as Point Lobos, Carmel & Pacific Grove & had a great time. Here he is in Carmel, climbing this twisted old tree (no idea what kind of tree it is)... Please zoom.

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MrsRatbag

11:51AM | Thu, 02 July 2015

Super portrait, and he must be quite limber to have got up that high without breaking anything!

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jayfar

1:19PM | Thu, 02 July 2015

A great shot for the family album.

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durleybeachbum

3:39PM | Thu, 02 July 2015

Oh to be that fit again!

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pimanjc

6:48PM | Thu, 02 July 2015

Great climbing tree.

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Faemike55

8:22PM | Thu, 02 July 2015

That tree, kind Sir, is the children's climbing tree; a very hardy species with limbs akimbo, perfect for the active child, in mind and body Wonderful capture

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goodoleboy

9:33PM | Thu, 02 July 2015

Great capture of your dare devil grandson in the midst of those glorious gnarled tree limbs. Were you shouting at him to get down before he falls with a crackling ominous thud?

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SunriseGirl

1:24PM | Fri, 03 July 2015

What a wonderrful photo. I am sure it was no problem for your grandson to climb up there. That knarly tree was made for climbing. :)


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