Angel Oak - Johns Island, SC. The estimated age ranges from 500 to 1,500 years. Every time I've been there the number of people make it difficult to isolate the tree.
I call this ''The Four Tree Farm''. Used to have a barn and another smaller building out back and apparently the owners passed away and a flukey kid of theirs took it over and left it there. The ruins are hidden under the snow
This is what is known as a ''sugar snow''. The trees are full of snow and by day's end the snow has melted and the sap is running good. Always looked forward to by sugarers, they'll be boiling late. Fond memories for me for sure
I have a favorite tree back in Illinois farm country, no photographs in winter (yet) since we relocate for warmer weather... Here's my tree from September & October 2019....
Angel Oak - Johns Island, SC. The estimated age ranges from 500 to 1,500 years. Every time I've been there the number of people make it difficult to isolate the tree.
While traveling, trees have always drawn me as most are all new, like yours there. I remember spending the night next to one like that in Breaux Bridge, LA