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The Little City Park Train - New Orleans Photograph by Kathleen K Parker

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Comments (9)

Kathleen K Parker

Kathleen K Parker

Thanks, Sorin and Jon! :) kk

Sorin Apostolescu

Sorin Apostolescu

Wonderful image !

Jon Burch Photography

Jon Burch Photography

Awesome! The little kids watching the train really adds to the impact Kathleen!

Kathleen K Parker

Kathleen K Parker

Thanks, y'all, and Southern Photographers and 2 A Day Photos Turned into Paintings for the features. FYI "The Live Oak Live oak (Quercus virginiana) is probably the most popular tree in the Deep South. Its native range is from Virginia to Florida and along the Gulf Coast into Mexico. It is a coastal plain tree that does not normally occur in the uplands. There are several traits that make the live oak unique among the oaks. It is evergreen, or almost so, because the old leaves drop about the same time as the new leaves appear in the spring. Thus, the name “live” oak. It has a distinctive low spread and form. It is common to see mature trees with lateral limbs that reach the ground. Many old trees have a branch spread which is twice the height of the tree. In City Park, Mother Nature and our forefathers worked together to create a live oak forest that is premier in the world. New Orleans City Park has the world’s largest collection of mature live oaks. - See more at: http://neworleanscitypark.com/live-oaks-of-city-park

Gary Richards

Gary Richards

Nice work! Reminds me of the park in downtown San Antonio...

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

nicely done!

Steve Harrington

Steve Harrington

A wonderful landscape image, kk! The toy train fits perfectly into the grand natural playground of City Park. A most magical place! :)

Sandra Church

Sandra Church

So nice KK!

Felix Lai

Felix Lai

Fabulous image, great shot! l/f

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