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Mark Kistler's Imagination Station is a public television series where artist Mark Kistler taught children and adults to draw using techniques such as perspective and shading. The program was originally presented by TV station KIXE in the Redding and Chico areas of the U.S. state of California .
Lizi: Lizi and the children have been busy collecting colours to make pictures. They make tree and flower collages. Kristen: Pattern Palace with Kirsten - creating a pattern collage with pieces of wrapping paper and materials (a new pattern from lots of old patterns). Mark: Mark creates a picture of a hot air balloon in Small Picture, Big Picture.
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They stop beside a fine Ceiba tree and the larger man points to the tree and leaves. Lulled by "the heat and hum of the forest" the other woodcutter falls asleep beneath the Great Kapok Tree. While he sleeps, the many species of animals that live in the tree (including frogs, snakes, sloths, birds, anteaters and monkeys) come down to speak to ...
Pinchot Sycamore (May 2015) The Pinchot Sycamore is a large American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) in Simsbury, Connecticut.It is the largest tree in Connecticut. When measured by the Connecticut Botanical Society in 2016, the Pinchot Sycamore's trunk was over 28 feet (8.5 m) around and 100 feet (30 m) tall, with an average canopy diameter of 121 feet (37 m).
The Wawona Tree may also have served as the inspiration for the 1946 children's book Big Tree, by Mary and Conrad Buff. The Wawona Tree fell in February 1969 [1] under a heavy load of snow on its crown. The giant sequoia is estimated to have been 2,300 years old. When the giant tree fell, there was much debate over what to do with it.
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The tree was already around 200 years old when the Lewis and Clark Expedition passed nearby. The size of the tree has made coring and accurate dating difficult. It has been the state champion Bur Oak since 1987. [2] The tree has survived many droughts and floods, including the Great Flood of 1993, when water stood nearly 6.5 ft deep around its ...