While it might look like an abstract painting, it's actually the surface pattern off a cedar tree trunk washed up onto the beach. I found it to be a fascinating mix of shading, energy and flow. I can see people, fish, the flow of rivers - the record of a whole life story just waiting to be discovered and retold.
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 3 uplands
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lyka mae always exhibiting such intense oblivious lesbianism towards cedar that they never know what to do about it
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CEDAR ❤️☹️ lorde song
This song is so her when people don’t tell her any secrets bc she can’t tell them, but it causes her to be alone and be on the outside looking in on close friendships
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hilariously embarrassing thing that happened to me a couple weeks ago. they are ruining my life
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A 13th century cedar chest with Godzilla iconography
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This shingled cottage, now let as a bed and breakfast, was built around 1880 as a carriage house in the rear yard of a large Victorian but was converted to a rental unit around the turn of the century.
The Cottage Book, 1989
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🌼 Flower fun time with Alear and Alfred, for Cedar!
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Sean bienvenidos japonistasarqueológicos a una nueva entrega en esta ocasión os hablaré sobre Cryptomeria japonica (スギ), más popularmente conocido como el cedro japonés, una vez dicho esto pónganse cómodos que empezamos.
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Se localizan al sur de Hokkaido (ほっかいどう) el cedro es el árbol más alto de Japón, y los árboles más altos superan los 50 m. Además son los árboles más longevos de Japón,hay árboles que tienen entre 2000 y 3000 años en todo Japón.
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Espero que os guste ¿lo conocían? os deseo una feliz semana y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones del país del sol naciente.
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今回は、杉の木(Cryptomeria japonica, スギ)についてのお話です。
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北海道の南に位置するスギは、日本で最も高い木で、高い木は50mを超えます。また、日本で最も長寿の木でもあり、日本各地に樹齢2000年から3000年の木があるそうです。
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それでは、今週も一週間、どうぞよろしくお願いいたします。
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Welcome japonistasarqueológicos to a new installment in this occasion I will talk about Cryptomeria japonica (スギ), more popularly known as the Japanese cedar, having said that, make yourselves comfortable and let's get started.
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Located south of Hokkaido (ほっかいどう) the cedar is the tallest tree in Japan, with the tallest trees exceeding 50m. They are also the longest-lived trees in Japan,there are trees that are between 2000 and 3000 years old all over Japan.
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I hope you like it, did you know it? I wish you a happy week and see you in future publications from the land of the rising sun.
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