Walking down Knox Avenue in Fairhaven the other day, we saw this sign. It touched my heart-- in a world that generally can't tear down old things and put up new stuff fast enough, here was a sweet family who cherished their old oak tree, and recognized that their neighbors did, too. Goodbye, old oak tree! You will be missed, but I suspect not many oak trees are as loved as you are.
What fond memories they must have of the tree. I'm sure there will be tears.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to remember this beautiful oak tree. We have several in our front yard ... they really do become part of the family.
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People really do feel connected to old landscape trees. My wife and I argued for almost ten years about removing an old maple tree before it fell in a storm. (Fortunately, we got it out before the inevitable fall.)
ReplyDeleteAww that is too bad. Bet it was beautiful in the Spring.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteThe death of a tree brings such sadness.
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