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November, 2007: Lodge Pole Pines at a Grand County, Colorado cemetary.  Note the stone saying "Peterson."  Apologies to the family...but the stone does serve as a point of reference in the picture.
November, 2007: Lodge Pole Pines at a Grand County, Colorado cemetary. Note the stone saying "Peterson." Apologies to the family...but the stone does serve as a point of reference in the picture.
November, 2007: Living Lodge Pole Pine in Cemetery being treated by Dr. Jim Conroy, The Tree Whisperer.  Note the stone that says "Peterson" to his left and the blue decoration on the ground to the right.
November, 2007: Living Lodge Pole Pine in Cemetery being treated by Dr. Jim Conroy, The Tree Whisperer. Note the stone that says "Peterson" to his left and the blue decoration on the ground to the right.
November, 2007: Living Lodgepole Pine in Cemetery.  Note the blue decoration on the ground to the right.
November, 2007: Living Lodgepole Pine in Cemetery. Note the blue decoration on the ground to the right.
October, 2008: Lodge Pole Pines in the Grand County cemetary.  Note the one to the left of the "Peterson" stone is reddening.  However, the one to the right of the stone is still green.
October, 2008: Lodge Pole Pines in the Grand County cemetary. Note the one to the left of the "Peterson" stone is reddening. However, the one to the right of the stone is still green.
October, 2008: The reddening tree to the left is the same one to the left of the "Peterson" stone.  The one on the right is still green.
October, 2008: The reddening tree to the left is the same one to the left of the "Peterson" stone. The one on the right is still green.
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