On the shores of Lake Quinault in western Washington sits the world's largest spruce tree. Julie and I, with the aid of several unconventional measuring tools, were in fact able to confirm its dimensions (though for the life of me I could only locate 921 AFA points). I suppose anything will grow well with the aid of twelve feet of annual rainfall. It occurred to me during our visit that planting the world's smallest spruce sapling next to this monster would offer a nice juxtaposition. If you squint , you might be able to make it out next to Julie's right foot.
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