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« Reply #20 on: May 17, 2008, 11:39:16 PM »

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That sure was a fun post, glad you brought it back up. 

I went to Dahlonega today and passed by one little arm of the lake off GA 400 except there weren't no lake, just a dry steambed Smiley.  I thought about you when I saw the sign.
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« Reply #21 on: May 17, 2008, 11:43:02 PM »

You are one up on me, Danny, don 't believe I have ever seen a basswood in Texas.
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« Reply #22 on: May 18, 2008, 10:05:30 AM »

I went to Dahlonega today and passed by one little arm of the lake off GA 400 except there weren't no lake, just a dry steambed Smiley.  I thought about you when I saw the sign.

Yep, you passed about a mile away from me there at exit 15.  The creek you mention is between exits 15 and 16.

Dahlonega is a pretty town.  I have a coworker who lives on the north side of town there and drives all the way to downtown Atlanta to work every day - about 40 more minutes on top of what I have to drive.

Dahlonega is also right on the edge of the transition from the upper piedmont to the mountains - which makes for an interesting mix of flora.
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« Reply #23 on: May 18, 2008, 12:22:16 PM »

You are one up on me, Danny, don 't believe I have ever seen a basswood in Texas.

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Yep, they are there in the Pineywoods.  This tree was in San Jacinto County.

LL,

I did not realize that I was so close to your place with all the cool trees.  I went to play Bluegrass music at the Mountain Festival this weekend for a friend who owns a wine tasting shop just south of town on Hwy 60.  It was a fun but grueling day.  Very pretty up there, but civilization is there in full force now.
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« Reply #24 on: May 21, 2008, 08:37:00 PM »

Yeah I guessed basswood with the branching pattern and bark. But my yard trees are not splitting in the bark yet, they are still smooth and gray like beech.  Ya dats a good one! Might be starting at the very base. The prominent bark breakage is from dang sap suckers.  Lips Sealed Angry
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