Some prominences from 2018-06-06

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Some prominences from 2018-06-06

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Hi,

some from yesterday which came out "reasonable".
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at least one who was happy with the weather
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Unfortunatellty the nice walnut tree did not produce leaves this year, and has to be taken down. :cry:

(well it will give me a better view on morning sun, but still it is sad)

Rgrds,

Paul


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Very nice prominences and bird, Paul. Sorry for your tree: I love trees also.

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Nice proms!


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Thanks Franco and Mark.

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Re: Some prominences from 2018-06-06

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Lovely proms! is this with the Quark? :bow

Very sad about the Walnut, did it ever produce much fruit? I adore pickled walnuts but can't eat them anymore as they are always made in barley malt vinegar and Walnut trees do not grow in the UK :( was it disease or old age do you think?

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Re: Some prominences from 2018-06-06

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Yes it was taken with the Quark, but believe me, you don't want to see the raw images ...
Here is an example
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The tree has produced many fruits, but not every year. (normal for Walnuts)
Not very old, i gues around 80 years. It got shoestring fungus (Armillaria mellea) (Probably the roots were damaged a few year ago by construction works next to my house)

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Paul


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