sycamore

Fourth of the Fourth – Sycamore

sycamore tree streak
I wanted to post something fun this morning, and I stumbled upon James’ fine photo of Glenside, Pennsylvania. It turns out this was a challenge to post the fourth photo from my fourth folder and explain it. I had previously posted about these American sycamores on a Skywatch post here. The photo was taken in the depths of January winter, and I love the idea of posting off season photos.

The rules are below:
1. Open the fourth file where you store your photos.
2. Pick the 4th photo.
3 . Explain the photo.
4. Pass challenge onto 4 other bloggers.

Please, anyone who wants to do this please do so, but to give some of my photo blogger friends a poke I’ll pass this on to Ilana-Davita, Jientje, Robin, and Ellie. Do it whenever you are in the mood for something different.

Sky Watch: Sycamore

swftomSky Watch Friday is a photo meme with photos of sunrises, sunsets, blue skies, gray skies, pink skies, dark skies and any other kind of sky posted by bloggers all over the planet.

tree_streak
I took these photos of the American Sycamore trees on my block at sunset one day.

tree_seedballs
I like the round seed ball shapes.

tree_sunset
You can read more about our local sycamores in my previous post.

American Sycamore

sycamore
I consulted with my local tree expert, and she thinks these trees outside my office window are American Sycamores. There seem to be quite a few in Highland Park.

sycamore rounds
I was attracted to them because of the round seed balls.

seed ball
The above is a photo of the seed ball, before we got white snow now gracing Highland Park.

sycamore_trunk
The trunks have this distinct peeling bark. This particular tree is on Abbott Street.

sycamore_blue
Same tree as above, but the sky was bluer.