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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Six Word Saturday - 11/07

Alas, poor Bradford Pear - rent asunder.




10:00 AM
Update:  Stump is now being removed.

9 comments:

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

Split down the middle,
Bradford pear no longer bears
weight of autumn leaves.

Jazzbumpa said...

Mystic -

Nice!

Cheers!
JzB

betty said...

just stopped by checking out everyone's 6-word Saturday entries this week; that poor tree! looks like it was a beautiful one! I had never heard of a Bradford Pear tree before; when I first read your entry, I thought you were talking about someone behind on their rent (I need to get out more, LOL)

enjoy your day :)

betty

Boozy Tooth said...

Hi Jazzbumpa!

Greetings from Casa Hice in Jacksonville, Florida! Followed you over from Cate’s blog to read your Six Word Saturday and am smitten! Love your blog!

Subscribing to follow you immediately!

Please stop by Casa Hice for a visit when you have time. Would love to get better acquainted!

Ryan Ashley Scott said...

Poor tree. Maybe fewer leaves to rake, though? ;)

Jeanie said...

Always sad to lose a tree, but your earlier poem (ode to tree) was excellent.

Call Me Cate said...

Aww, your poor stump. At least once it's gone, maybe you can move on. You'll always have the memories...

Thanks for playing 6WS!

Kimberly said...

LOL! It's amazing how poetic one can sound when reduced to a mere six words. :)

Rochelle said...

Well as my mom always said after another boyfriend had been rent asundered, "there are plenty of more trees in the ocean"...or something to that effect (and no, this is not Chinese porn-spam sorry).