The tree that means life.
They say that one adult tree produces enough oxygen for four people.
So I think that every tree means life
Although I have cut down some trees, I admit it. Some I had to cut down because they grow crookedly and are dangerous, some for firewood
But I always try to replace what I cut with new shoots.I'm slowly creating a forest in the yard.
We have a cypress tree where we write our history
We like to sit under it, it provides great shade.
As I said in the previous post, we like to sit under it.
It was already a full-grown tree when we bought the house twenty-five years ago
I estimate it to be over fifty years old.
I planted the three new cypresses you see in the picture when we bought the house. So they themselves are over twenty years old
Sometimes I wonder if the previous owners sat under the tree too
It's coffee time at our place and you're all invited.
Next to this tree where we spend beautiful moments, we try to make them always beautiful
But sometimes we share life's troubles under it
There is another tree that is about fifteen years old
I planted it myself
Have you ever seen a hazelnut tree
It usually grows as a bush
But I was persistent in making it grow as a tree ,besides being proud of it
It grew into a tree three to four meters high.
I began to write history on it, cutting young shoots and forming a tree. And it continued with my son.
We built a tree house
The branches are too weak to hold up the front of the house, so we had to build a foundation on the ground.So now that tree has become a place to play
I didn't think about it when I planted the tree, but now it's writing some beautiful memories for my five-year-old son.
You can see more pictures in this post
The moment I built a treehouse https://peakd.com/hive-119826/@markone85/tree-house
There is also some wood for the winter that I wanted to put away a long time ago
But my son liked to play there and park his vehicles
Both the cypress and the hazelnut are close to each other so this is our place to rest and play.
To share the good and sometimes the bad
That's all life
All the best until the next writing
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!LUV that and absolutely agree. !LOLZ
You mentioned Hazel Nut and it got me thinking that maybe I should transplant a bush from my cottage property to city property. However, getting some nuts will be a challenge to compete with the Grey Squirrels.
Like you, I have been in the same home for many years and I planted a row of Cedar in 1982. At the corner of the lot, I setup a spot to sit, feed the critters, chat with the Old Lady and sometimes just enjoy a little meditation under some trees.
Thanks for the awesome share,
May Positive pepEntropy be with you.
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Thank you
There are no squirrels in this area of mine.There are them on the other side of the Danube
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Peopple like you, that love and honour trees, give me hope for humanity. YOu clearly see their true value - for firewood, shade, for children, for food, for wildlife. Where woudl we be without them? Thanks so much for sharing.
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