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Palm Tree
 Palm Tree

– Fixed typo in the opening lines of dialog

– Fixed bug where the character’s health indicator would become stuck (like in the console title)

– Fixed bug where the character didn’t disappear from a dialogue window when loading

– Added a new button to the right of the textbox so you can navigate the dialog

– Added an option to select a specific number of frames to be displayed on your character

– added new character name line

– The textbox now shows all frame count data for this character regardless of whether it is a frame (no counting frames were added since the GUI is the most important part for this)

Thanks to:

– Vexius, Foro, Satoru, Pachin, Yurii, Mitsuhiro, Gekkai, NieK, Uchiyama, TheZerg, Iggy-chan

– Kaitetsu

– Naija
Palm Tree, located in the far northern side of a wooded area, about 11 miles southeast of downtown Seattle where the trees stand tall, in rows about the base of a 10-foot-tall boulder the size of a tennis court.

This year marks the first year the trees have been planted in the park and other parks in Northern Oregon that have taken on the significance of their roots. “We feel it makes us more open and safer to see trees come and go,” said Scott Mather, founder of The Emerald Tree Farm in Tukwila, near Seattle.

For the trees to be planted, the park needs two things: an annual crop of tree bulbs that provide shelter from frost, and a reservoir to produce food.

The plantings have been called one of the largest in Oregon’s history. The last fall-spring season has seen 20,000 tree-planting trees, or more than 200,000 plants, and it’s become a tourist attraction.
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The plants came to the forest from several other locations in the state about a decade ago, including two California locations, where residents bought them from the state last year.

Some Oregonians are concerned with the cost of planting such large trees, especially as the trees are a common sight across the state.

“We do appreciate the great support