Comments on: The biggest I have seen http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/ Swedish humor travel in the nature with useful odditys, love, food, photo Wed, 01 Nov 2006 08:56:22 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.4 by: Kasia http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6534 Wed, 04 Oct 2006 13:10:23 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6534 It looks like a huge bouquet that has been lost by a giant on his way to his beloved one! WOW! <strong>Lifecruiser: Yeah, you're right in that! How funny :-)</strong> It looks like a huge bouquet that has been lost by a giant on his way to his beloved one! WOW!

Lifecruiser: Yeah, you’re right in that! How funny :-)

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by: Chana http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6485 Mon, 02 Oct 2006 10:16:12 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6485 you know when a picture is so vivid you can actually imagen being there..i can almost smell it..it must have smell wonderful...it is a beautiful color. what a wonderful honeymoon it sounds like you had...i'm so glad. <strong>Lifecruiser: Yes, it truly was magnificent, the whole honeymoon! A memory to live long.</strong> you know when a picture is so vivid you can actually imagen being there..i can almost smell it..it must have smell wonderful…it is a beautiful color. what a wonderful honeymoon it sounds like you had…i’m so glad.

Lifecruiser: Yes, it truly was magnificent, the whole honeymoon! A memory to live long.

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by: Tricia http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6479 Mon, 02 Oct 2006 00:38:23 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6479 That's gigantic! Look at the "stems", it looks like a tree trunk or tree branches at the base. It's huge! Beautiful Mrs. Lifecruiser! <strong>Lifecruiser: Thanks. Yes, I think it will be hard to find any one bigger now... *lol*</strong> That’s gigantic! Look at the “stems”, it looks like a tree trunk or tree branches at the base. It’s huge!

Beautiful Mrs. Lifecruiser!

Lifecruiser: Thanks. Yes, I think it will be hard to find any one bigger now… *lol*

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by: Christine http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6478 Sun, 01 Oct 2006 23:45:53 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6478 That is huge! I've never seen one this big either, and they are everywhere here in AZ! They love the heat! Very impressive indeed, I would hate to see all the thorns on that one!They are very pretty. We had three that my FIL sculpted into an ornamental tree, but they were only about 6 ft at least! Hope you're enjoying your weekend. <strong>Lifecruiser: Well, I guess they just love the heat in Crete too and maybe they really appreciate the salty sea air too? Yes, our weekend were terrific and I hope yours were too :-)</strong> That is huge! I’ve never seen one this big either, and they are everywhere here in AZ! They love the heat!
Very impressive indeed, I would hate to see all the thorns on that one!They are very pretty. We had three that my FIL sculpted into an ornamental tree, but they were only about 6 ft at least! Hope you’re enjoying your weekend.

Lifecruiser: Well, I guess they just love the heat in Crete too and maybe they really appreciate the salty sea air too? Yes, our weekend were terrific and I hope yours were too :-)

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by: Lucy http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6475 Sun, 01 Oct 2006 21:09:34 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6475 Good Lord -- that must be 30 feet tall (if not more). My mother had a beautiful one on the corner of her home -- in Arizona. I tried one the first year we lived in NC -- it did not survive the Winter. But it sure was pretty while it lasted. <strong>Lifecruiser: Yes, it sure is a giant one. Very impressive.One could only dream about having that one in the garden.... </strong> Good Lord — that must be 30 feet tall (if not more).

My mother had a beautiful one on the corner of her home — in Arizona. I tried one the first year we lived in NC — it did not survive the Winter. But it sure was pretty while it lasted.

Lifecruiser: Yes, it sure is a giant one. Very impressive.One could only dream about having that one in the garden….

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by: Lynn Tucker http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6473 Sun, 01 Oct 2006 20:17:49 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6473 That is beautiful. Here in Ontario Canada I have never had more than a large bush! Those have cultivated to big trees! Wow! mine is up <strong>Lifecruiser: Yes, I did go Wow when I saw these in real life too. Spectacular.</strong> That is beautiful. Here in Ontario Canada I have never had more than a large bush!
Those have cultivated to big trees! Wow!

mine is up

Lifecruiser: Yes, I did go Wow when I saw these in real life too. Spectacular.

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by: Fruitful Spirit http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6467 Sun, 01 Oct 2006 13:15:16 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6467 Man that is huge! I would call that a tree becasue it is no longer a bush! Very pretty! Nice shot to share Mrs. L! I hope your weekend is going good! Mine has been filled with the sounds of small feet running around and babies laughter. And those smells they bring too! LOL <strong>Lifecruiser: Yes, I had some thoughts about what to call it, flower or tree, for it's no bush for sure! *lol* Ahhh, that baby smell is something special! Well, this is a nice weekend here too - still taking care of ourselves and just have it very cozy :-) </strong> Man that is huge! I would call that a tree becasue it is no longer a bush! Very pretty! Nice shot to share Mrs. L!
I hope your weekend is going good! Mine has been filled with the sounds of small feet running around and babies laughter. And those smells they bring too! LOL

Lifecruiser: Yes, I had some thoughts about what to call it, flower or tree, for it’s no bush for sure! *lol* Ahhh, that baby smell is something special! Well, this is a nice weekend here too - still taking care of ourselves and just have it very cozy :-)

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by: guppyman http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6466 Sun, 01 Oct 2006 13:05:02 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6466 Wow... what a monster bougainvillia!!!! i keep thinking I want to plant one... I even bought one once but i let it die in the pot before I got around to planting it..... One of these days..... <strong>Lifecruiser: Yes, you do, they are soooo beautiful - and who knows, maybe you end up with a giant like this one :-)</strong> Wow… what a monster bougainvillia!!!! i keep thinking I want to plant one… I even bought one once but i let it die in the pot before I got around to planting it….. One of these days…..

Lifecruiser: Yes, you do, they are soooo beautiful - and who knows, maybe you end up with a giant like this one :-)

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by: Sandy http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6464 Sun, 01 Oct 2006 12:55:14 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6464 I for one am really impressed!! I think that is HUGE!! We can grow them here in Georgia in the states but I have never seen one that BIG before. Thanks for sharing it with us. CRETE you are so fortunate to be able to go to places like that we only dream about...have a great day...it is just early Sunday for us now....Sandy <strong>Lifecruiser: The giant bougainvillea... *lol* Yes, we're fortunate, but you too! I so wanna travel around in the states too! We'll see if it will be possible some day :-)</strong> I for one am really impressed!! I think that is HUGE!! We can grow them here in Georgia in the states but I have never seen one that BIG before. Thanks for sharing it with us. CRETE you are so fortunate to be able to go to places like that we only dream about…have a great day…it is just early Sunday for us now….Sandy

Lifecruiser: The giant bougainvillea… *lol* Yes, we’re fortunate, but you too! I so wanna travel around in the states too! We’ll see if it will be possible some day :-)

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by: deb http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6463 Sun, 01 Oct 2006 12:19:18 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/nature/2006/10/01/the-biggest-i-have-seen/#comment-6463 Wow! It's huge! There's one growing around the porch of an old house I pass by every day that I *thought* was big until I saw this one :shock: ! <strong>Lifecruiser: Yes, it sure made you feel very small when standing underneath it!</strong> Wow! It’s huge! There’s one growing around the porch of an old house I pass by every day that I *thought* was big until I saw this one :shock: !

Lifecruiser: Yes, it sure made you feel very small when standing underneath it!

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