Showing posts with label Tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tree. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2009

NOLA 2005 Tri-State Shutter Swap 012 - Little Reminders

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By Spring of 2006, much of uptown had been cleaned up pretty well. The bigger emergencies had been tended to first. Eventually there was time to get to the minor casualties and things that were not posing immediate threat of additional harm. This tree is just a little guy who didn't make it. I'm not sure if it was salinity or pollutants or what- but not only submerged trees and shrubs died.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

NOLA Flora & Fauna 018 - Mixed Palm

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I have very mixed feelings about palm trees.
These are giant, fantastic vestiges of the Cretaceous, when they and ferns covered much of a much warmer world. When the first plants diversified to flower, palms were among them. With the appearance of fruit, now plants offered food which is of much higher caloric content than foliage, allowing the rise of mammals: animals that have so much energy they can store it as fat and can burn calories (~60% of daily intake) to thermoregulate. The palms saw the dinosaurs. They saw the first birds. They competed and thrived to present day.

My knee jerk reaction to palms, however, is to view them as tacky landscaping products you see in places like Miami or along Santa Monica Blvd. A big landscaping pet peeve of mine is trees that are arranged in straight rows, equally spaced and groomed identically. When I see palm trees I should think of a massive Sauropod dinosaur, up to its armpits in a marsh, methodically chewing vegetation and being leery of packs of carnivores. Instead I think of fake boobs and boardwalk roller skates and Jeff Spicoli.

I have much less of that reaction when I see a lone palm. It's much more pleasing to me as a garden accent. In the picture above, that white building makes the scene look like Hemingway's Cuba. Then, of course, I think of all the wacky tropical countries with their wacky militaristic governments that we bomb the snot out of when they're between their own Coup d'états and assassinations. We won't even go into the opening scenes of 'Apocalypse Now'.

The family Arecacaea: Viva la revolution and viva Las Vegas.

I wish I had no associations for it at all.


Sunday, December 21, 2008

NOLA Art & Whimsy 004 - Red Tree Ornaments

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This house is not decorated for a festival, parade, or holiday. It's just there for the sake of art and fun.

That or
it was decorated for a festival, parade, or holiday and it's just there because no one got around to taking it down. It's too damn hot to have a sense of urgency.