Tree of Liberty
You can read my introduction to historical trees in an earlier post. On many of my trips, I have had the opportunity to meet various individuals in cities and forests who have suggested unique trees to photograph. Such was the…
You can read my introduction to historical trees in an earlier post. On many of my trips, I have had the opportunity to meet various individuals in cities and forests who have suggested unique trees to photograph. Such was the…
You can read my introduction to historical trees in an earlier post. When we think of the USS Constitution, or Old Ironsides as the U.S. Navy frigate is nicknamed, we are more likely to think of Boston where the ship…
You can read my introduction to historical trees in an earlier post. You may be familiar with the maple tree helicopters that fly from the branches of maple trees in the spring, or the troublesome gum ball from a sweetgum…
You can read my introduction to historical trees in an earlier post. The Constitution elm was a popular tree long before Indiana became a state. This tree stood near the banks of Indian Creek in Corydon. Nearby, a spring provided…
You can read my introduction to historical trees in an earlier post. Orestes is a small town of approximately 400 individuals and the home of one of Indiana’s oldest historical trees. The Orestes oak, a magnificent white oak tree, is…
For several years, I have spent much of my time photographing landscapes in Indiana. I tend to look at the forest rather than individual trees. I like reading about Indiana history and it was through my readings that I developed…