Posts filed under ‘Silo Tree’
Silo Tree Updates – August 3rd, 2009
Silo Tree Divining Rod, Ken Wolf, has photographed four more silo trees in Kansas. The Silo Trees of the U.S. listing has been updated accordingly– putting Kansas’ total at 12 trees!
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This silo tree is located in Jefferson County, Kansas. Photograph courtesy of Ken Wolf |
Buck Creek, Kansas is home to this silo tree. Photograph courtesy of Ken Wolf. | ![]() |
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Another find by Ken Wolf in Sibleyville, Kansas. Photograph courtesy of Ken Wolf. |
Another silo tree from Sibleyville, Kansas! Photograph courtesy of Ken Wolf. | ![]() |
More photos can be found in the Trees in Silos Flickr group. If you spot a silo tree you’d like to share, let me know!
Silo Tree Updates – June 19, 2009
We are now up to 20 U.S. States in the Silo Trees of the U.S. listing. Oregon has joined the list with this tree spotted by Flickr User Scrunchleface.
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This silo tree is located in Beaver, Oregon. Photograph by Scrunchleface. |
More photos can be found in the Trees in Silos Flickr group. If you spot a silo tree you’d like to share, let me know!
P.S. Calling All Survivor Tree Links! Silos are just one example of the unusual spots and circumstances trees can survive in. If you have or spot any photos, articles or stories of determined or resilient trees, but sure to submit them by June 29th for next month’s Festival of the Trees! |
Silo Tree Updates – May 30, 2009
Three more trees have been added to the Silo Trees of the U.S. listing. Kansas’ count went up by two and solely holds the lead once more!
Entitled “Reclaimed”, this photograph captures a silo tree in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Photograph courtesy of Dakota Dave. | ![]() |
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This tree is located on Highway 24 between Lawrence, Kansas and Perry State Park. The photograph won a juror’s merit award in the 2008-2009 Hays Five State Competition and is courtesy of A. Scott Mccauley |
Another find by Ken Wolf! This tree is in Douglas County, Kansas. Photograph courtesy of Ken Wolf. | ![]() |
More photos can be found in the Trees in Silos Flickr group. If you spot a silo tree you’d like to share, let me know!
Silo Tree Additions – April 13, 2009
Another tree has been added to Silo Trees of the U.S. listing. This one does not add a new state, but it is still a milestone! This is the first photographer that I did not directly solicit on Flickr! Special thanks to Phil Houtz from Wild Rye for referring this tree my way. And what a great find by Homer-Dog from Homer’s Travels!
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This tree was discovered by Homer-Dog at Homer’s Travels. It’s across the road from a B-24 Memorial, south of Walnut, Iowa. Photograph courtesy of Homer-Dog. Hat Tip, Wild Rye. |
More photos can be found in the Trees in Silos Flickr group. If you spot a silo tree you’d like to share, let me know… or be like Phil from Wild Rye and let the photographer know about me! Either way works!
Silo Tree Additions – April 6, 2009
Another silo tree has been added to the Silo Trees of the U.S. listing and we have another state! South Dakota is now represented thanks to a lovely find by Jenah Smith.
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Located on a small hobby farm in Watertown, South Dakota, this tree was photographed from inside the silo. Photograph courtesy of Jenah_Smith. |
More photos can be found in the Trees in Silos Flickr group. If you spot a silo tree you’d like to share, let me know!
Silo Tree Additions – March 29, 2009
Two more Silo Trees has been added to the Silo Trees of the U.S. listing. Illinois is now up to two different trees and North Carolina just snagged its fourth.
This Greenville silo tree is located in Bond County, Illinois. Photograph courtesy of mkloefflerphoto. | ![]() |
This tree is off of NC-150 on McAlister Road near Lincolnton, NC . Photograph courtesy of kackiejane. | ![]() |
More photos can be found in the Trees in Silos Flickr group. If you spot a silo tree you’d like to share, let me know!
Silo Tree Additions – March 8, 2009
Another silo tree has been added to the Silo Trees of the U.S. listing… and it is from Oklahoma! That means Kansas and Oklahoma are now tied with six silo trees a piece.
Photographed in three different seasons, this silo tree is located between Adair, Oklahoma and Big Cabin, Oklahoma. Photograph courtesy of susan *tt*. | ![]() |
More photos can be found in the Trees in Silos Flickr group. If you spot a silo tree you’d like to share, let me know!
Silo Tree Additions – March 5, 2009
Another silo tree has been added to the Silo Trees of the U.S. listing. With this new tree, Oklahoma has five silo trees in the list. It only needs one more to tie the current leader– Kansas.
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This silo tree was spotted on Highway 81 near Chickasha, Oklahoma. Photograph courtesy of LaCresha. |
More photos can be found in the Trees in Silos Flickr group. If you spot a silo tree you’d like to share, let me know!
Silo Tree Additions – March 1, 2009
A new silo tree has been added to the Silo Trees of the U.S. listing and it gives us a new state as well. The 18th U.S. State to be included is Ohio.
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Darke County, Ohio is home to this silo tree. It is just west of New Madison on Richmond-Palestine Road, about a mile south of the intersection of Rush Road. Photograph courtesy of sismoon. |
More photos can be found in the Trees in Silos Flickr group. If you spot a silo tree you’d like to share, let me know!
Silo Tree Additions – February 28, 2009
Another silo tree has been added to the Silo Trees of the U.S. listing. This one makes the Iowa tally up to two.
This silo tree was spotted during an annual bike race across the state of Iowa. It is between Dumont and Cedar Falls. Photograph courtesy of dazzled. | ![]() |
More photos can be found in the Trees in Silos Flickr group. If you spot a silo tree you’d like to share, let me know!
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