
I love the inkiness of this threatening sky
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And Chinese ficus trees?
Definitely ficus, although I didn’t know they are Chinese
Chinese Ficus (as I’m sure you know) have smaller leaves … the Indian Ficus (which predominate here) have thicker trunks and much larger, dark green leaves. However, the do look much alike, all the same! I’m a tree man. I missed my calling.
Do you need any English or French teachers … visiting writers … guest guests down under. I so want to go to Australia, Robert. I haven’t time tonight, but remind me to tell you of the story of Rodney … the Australian who came to the states with nowhere to stay and ended up in my guest room. Without a doubt, the most humorous man I’ve ever met.