Palm Tree Photos - Oh How I Love Palm Trees!
(A Picture Gallery of Palm Trees Carol in San Diego CA Has sent Me This Winter - March 2009)
Palm trees. Sweet palm trees! Oh how I love palm trees!
I am not quite sure why I am so enamored by palm trees. Perhaps it is
because I live in the mountains of Colorado, where
winter lasts for six months and no palm tree could ever survive. Palm trees are a blessing and reminder from God
that one lives in a climate where it is almost always warm or really hot. Palm trees are wonderful.
Last November, my dear friend Carol in San Diego began snapping pictures of palm trees with her cell phone. She'd promptly
uploaded them to her Facebook page and tag me. Four months later, there are about 30 palm tree photos on my profile tagged as me. Directly below
are the 14 best palm tree photos that Carol took, as well as a gallery of every palm tree photo I have ever taken.
Friends, if you love palm trees, you're on the right page! :)
All the best,
-Steve
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- Steve's MySpace
Carol's Palm Tree Photos With Her Cell Phone
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My Palm Tree Photos
Besides the bottom three photos, all of these were taken during my bicycle across America trip in 2008.
Adjacent photos: Palm trees as I pedaled out of
neighborhoods in San Diego. |
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Palm trees on the grounds of a motel in Brawley, CA. |
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Three beautiful palm tree photos in Blythe, CA. |
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Palm trees in Wickenburg, AZ. |
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A line of palm trees near downtown Phoenix, AZ. |
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Palm trees on the edge of a road in
Superior, AZ. |
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Palm trees in Waycross, GA ... taken on the evening before my final ride to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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My final cycling day.
TOP & MIDDLE: Palm trees near my motel in Waycross, GA.
BOTTOM: Palm trees near the entrance to Jekyll Island, GA. |
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A view of the beach with some palm trees from the Ocean Beach Fishing Pier in San Diego. |
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My friend Judy with palm trees behind her in San Diego. (San Diego Cacti Page) |
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There are no real palm trees in Colorado, but there is a metal one in front of the
Dinosaur Resource Center in Woodland Park. |
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