My husband had a ginko tree in his yard growing up. They are lovely trees. He promises that we will have one someday when we are finally in our "forever" home. Beautiful drawing!
gorgeous work abigail. there are a few gingkos in durham. if i can find them again (i know i have seen them!) i will send you a few more leaves for your collection. i love the shape. xox
my parents planted a ginko when I was born. I didn't know it, but I've always loved this tree. and I have memory of an afternoon sitten under a ginko looking at blue flowers
There's a ginko down the street from my house, but trust me, you don't want to live here, especially not in the winter. We've got a foot of snow outside right now!
beautiful photo, beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteoops, that was me -- sorry!
ReplyDeleteyour drwaing is perfect! x
ReplyDeletei meant drawing of course : )
ReplyDeleteoh abigail. gorgeous.
ReplyDeletei wonder if you can grow a ginko indoors.... i'll look for seeds for you....
xo
Wonderful drawing! I've never seen Ginkos in person.
ReplyDeleteMy husband had a ginko tree in his yard growing up. They are lovely trees.
ReplyDeleteHe promises that we will have one someday when we are finally in our "forever" home.
Beautiful drawing!
My husband is an artist blacksmith. He, too, is fascinated with gingko leaves...
ReplyDeleteyour drawing is so exquisite.
ReplyDeletehi pretty lady, your designs were featured on FFFOUND today... did you know?
ReplyDeletei, too, love the drawings
some gifts i found on the sidewalk:
ReplyDeletethis drawing is beautifull!
ReplyDeletethis drawing is so full of life!
ReplyDeletegorgeous work abigail. there are a few gingkos in durham. if i can find them again (i know i have seen them!) i will send you a few more leaves for your collection. i love the shape. xox
ReplyDeleteYou should move to Canada, or specifically to London, Ontario (aka the Forest City)!
ReplyDeletemy parents planted a ginko when I was born. I didn't know it, but I've always loved this tree. and I have memory of an afternoon sitten under a ginko looking at blue flowers
ReplyDeleteyou'd be lucky to get anything to grow in this horrible weather. We can dream though.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely coments, you so have to get a dog then you can join in with all the other crackpots in kelvingrove park. See you there.
Emma
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Stunning drawing and photograph as always. Ginkgos have an amazing form.
ReplyDeletebeautiful drawing.
ReplyDeletewe have Ginko trees. the leaves do have a wonderful shape, and they turn to yellow in the fall
Stunning drawing! I'm printing it out to keep me company at work!
ReplyDeletei keep a ginko leaf taped inside my notebook. they have such a graceful form, i think. and they remind me that anything is possible.
ReplyDeleteThere's a ginko down the street from my house, but trust me, you don't want to live here, especially not in the winter. We've got a foot of snow outside right now!
ReplyDeleteIndiana, USA
Beautiful drawing. Ginko should grow where you live. They grow in the snow in China and Boston and in sunny southern California.
ReplyDeleteI love how the leaves are connected in your drawing -beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAh, very nice lines.
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