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Timon's Trees

Last month over at BRO, David Steele wrote about the trees over on Timon Street, right here. This afternoon John Paget and I stopped and snapped a few pics of this totally fabulous street.
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This shot is looking north on Timon at Dodge Street on our way to the German Roman Catholic Orphan Home, a few blocks away.
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1 Responses to “Timon's Trees”

  1. # Anonymous DennyK

    Lovely sycamore trees, I do believe! The official "Oldest Tree in Buffalo" is a sycamore (on Franklin St) - they can live more than 500 years.  

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