OK, that's not quite what I was asking. I gathered it was a tree. My question was more like, "Why is it sideways" and "Where did that weird carved-out-looking triangle in it come from?" If I was in full-on MM, Girl Reporter mode (which I kind of am, anyhow) I might also ask a) who's tree is it, b) where is the tree, and c) how did it fall down (if indeed it did, and that's not just a weird camera angle), all because Inquiring Minds Want To Know.
Edited (With bonus points for "And who took the picture?") 2015-10-11 05:13 (UTC)
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I rotated the image as it looks more intriguing this way, and it fits better on the screen. It grew that way. In my yard. You can see it very slightly in this video, on the right side starting at 1 minute in.
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I just saw it! Thank you. Still fascinated by the mystery origins of the triangle and what kind of tree that is (I'm suspecting the peeling-bark kind, but I also suspect I'm wrong about that, but regardless, maybe a beech or a birch (link).
Also, totally O/T, your dogs, OMG. They remind me of Stuie and my other cats, always trying to find a way out (though their forays into such madness are always indoors, in trying to somehow rip or beat the doors off their frames so they can "escape" the very room with all the food, water, and kitty litter in it). Cats, gotta love'em.
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I went out to take another look at the tree, and I'm pretty sure it's a wild cherry. The triangle formations only seem to be where smaller branches started growing out - they aren't apparent on the large limbs higher up. There's a smaller wild cherry tree by the front porch, and it has the same triangle formations, but fewer of them and not as symmetrical.
A Google Image search of "wild cherry tree bark" returns several images with similar bark but without the triangles, so maybe my tree is special :)
Now I feel it's my duty to upload another image, so I'll add it above.
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It's not special (unless you count the same kind of tree being in NY as "special"). I just remembered where I last saw it. I used to stick my fingers in those triangles growing up on Long Island. The apartment complex I spent most of my time at was all planted out in cherry trees across the front lawns. Every spring I used to...wow, this just made me so wistful. Thanks for posting those pictures. :)
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The Too Many Questions About The Tree Edition, Part II
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Also, totally O/T, your dogs, OMG. They remind me of Stuie and my other cats, always trying to find a way out (though their forays into such madness are always indoors, in trying to somehow rip or beat the doors off their frames so they can "escape" the very room with all the food, water, and kitty litter in it). Cats, gotta love'em.
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A Google Image search of "wild cherry tree bark" returns several images with similar bark but without the triangles, so maybe my tree is special :)
Now I feel it's my duty to upload another image, so I'll add it above.
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