Posted by Aaron Schmidt (Auckland, New Zealand) on 4 November 2004 in Plants & Nature.
The sign warns that swimming is not allowed, but I don't think they need to worry anymore. Fall is upon us and the temperature is dropping and the leaves are changing.
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I want to know what is this tree called. They are not available in India. We get them only as prints in fabrics(bedsheets, table tops,etc)
4 Nov 2004 1:36am
I am starting to feel like an expert ;) ... in French this tree is called Chêne ... I do no longer have dictionnary in my office so I will check on the net after lunch.
Bon Appétit.
4 Nov 2004 6:15am
Yah, you are an expert! I'm going to have to start letting my wife write the descriptions for my photos. :)
4 Nov 2004 6:57am
You are too nice ;)
So the translation is: oak tree
4 Nov 2004 8:08am
Oak tree ... yah, I probably should have known that, considering I grew up in the town of Oakville. Oh well, trees are meant to be climbed not named.
4 Nov 2004 9:46am
I think we should elect Aurélie and Leslie as our official aminus3 horticulture experts - you are both very knowledgeable!
4 Nov 2004 9:51am
Well Leslie, what do you think ?? personnally, I love any "official" title that says I am the best ;))) just kidding !
4 Nov 2004 10:18am
I like the coloring on this photo a lot.
4 Nov 2004 10:38am
Hey Aurélie, you've already got the title of Madame Schmidt ... what more do you want? ;)
4 Nov 2004 10:51am
That's right! She's always complaining! Arrête de râler Aurélie!
4 Nov 2004 11:00am
Mrs. Schmidt had best watch her step I would say.
4 Nov 2004 3:52pm
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