The Janus Tree
Thanks to Mr. William Callahan, teacher of English and Latin, leader of future leaders, fun-loving East Annual sponsor, planter of seeds and new thoughts... from you I learned so many things... including a few bits about the transitional god Janus.

Literally two faced, seeing forward and behind... the future and the past.
I'll let you decide which side of this Janus tree I'm on...
but it seemed a fitting photo for New Year's Eve!
May the new year bring you happiness!

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December 31, 2009 No entry.
December 31, 2008 Ending the Year on A Bad Note
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Very interesting tree! I don't think I've ever heard of a Janus Tree before, and it will be fun to find out more about it. Woke up to rain here in WNY -
so, please send us some snow!!
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looks more like a medusa tree to me =o)
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oops...forgot to wish you and your family a Happy New Year, Happy New Year!!!
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