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  1. #1
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    Have you ever loved a tree? When I moved into my home my Norwegian Maple was just a teenager. I could wrap my arms around its trunk and hug it. I loved this tree the moment I saw it. Over the years it has given me so much relief in the summer from the heat with its glorious branches and leaves.

    A wind blown virus/fungus - that is what the tree doctor told me happened.

    We have tried so hard to save it with expensive treatments and trimming.

    This week it was scheduled to have another treatment and the tree doctor gave me my bad news. It is deteriorating rapidly in the interior and the fungus is spreading upwards now into the upper branches.

    There is a large hole where I lost the major branch last year and he could put his screwdriver clear through it showing me how soft it is.

    So now it is becoming dangerous so it needs to be removed. Can I share with you that I sat down and cried?

    My backyard will be bare - my orchids are going to hate the blazing sun - as they have thrived under the tree's canopy.

    Sure I can replace it - he already told me that a crane would cost anywhere from $700.00 - $900.00 PER HOUR to bring in a new tree. That doesn't include of course, the cost of a new tree or their costs to plant it properly.

    If you have some trees on your property - especially ones that you love - go out and give it a hug.

    Thanks for listening.

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    Oh Gini, I'm SO sorry to hear your wonderful tree can't be saved. Your back garden will look so different without it and you'll miss the shade of course.

    It's a lot of money to get a new tree, but I hope you can get one somehow.

    ((((hugs))))
    Last edited by Randi; 08-18-2007 at 12:12 PM.



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    Gini...I hope that in time you will find a new sapling that is special for another reason.

    Maybe one in a family's yard somewhere?

    If you feel up to it - write a story about the tree and its history with you...I am sure the newspaper would love to print it. It would be a tribute to your long-time friend....


    {{{hugs}}}
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    Oh Dear! I'm so sorry about your tree Gini Trees are our good friends and losing them can be extremely sad.

    I love Catty's idea about writing a story about your favourite tree -- in tribute -- and perhaps a new tree planted in its spot to forever preserve its memory.

    Hugs,
    Betty
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    Quote Originally Posted by gini
    Have you ever loved a tree?.................
    If you have some trees on your property - especially ones that you love - go out and give it a hug.
    Oh, I do know how important trees are! We have owned our cottage for over 70 years and I have certain one's that I call 'my' trees.

    My grandmother planted one of my favourite trees when my mother was born. It was literally, the perfect tree, reaching high up to the sky in perfect form. I always considered it 'my' tree. We had to cut it down last year because of an insect infestation and it still hurts when I look over to that spot and only see the stump. It also makes me sad, since I lost my grandmother back when I was 16 and that tree was especially cherished.

    We have so much history on that property and the trees are certainly a part of that history as well. (((Hugs))) to you - I totally know what it feels like to lose an important part of your surroundings.

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    I'm so sorry about your tree gini!!!

    Maybe there's a young tree out there just longing for a good home!!!
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    I'm sorry to hear the bad news

    I know what its like to love a tree.. I love my plants a lot too. I had a cacti that I named Fingers & had it for over 5 years. My ex took it & put it in his bedroom window. I told him not to open his window as the cold from the winter would kill it. He ignored me & it died really fast I was heart broken

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    Have you ever loved a tree, you ask? Oh, yes, of course.

    I loved all the apple trees in my Grandfather's orchard, many had low branches, or branches that bent down to form "seats" for small children. His apple trees were well-tended, and we picked the apples each fall. The apple tree in my parent's yard was quite different. It was a much beloved tree, though the apples it produced were small, green, and hard - good for chucking at siblings who might wander by. There were several great spots to perch in the tree - 4-6 of us (children of the neighborhood) could be in the tree at a time with no real crowding. There were three particularly comfy spots that were good spots to take a book and sit and read. Ma loved the pink blossoms in the spring, and the scent of them was heavenly.

    Then, one night when I was returning from college for the weekend, though the yard was dark, I could tell "something" was wrong. When I awoke the next day, there was "the children tree" as Ma had affectionatly dubbed it - being as it was better for kids than apples - was down, in pieces in the yard. It had gotten old, was dropping branches, and needed to come down, sure, but Dad made sure he did it when I wasn't home. He saved me one crooked piece of branch for a "shillelagh" but then the apple tree was no more.

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    I'm so sorry to hear this, Gini. It was a grand old tree, for sure. Can't blame you for crying.

    I lost the only tree in my yard to disease. I miss it every day. Time to plant a new one. I'll find the biggest I can get through my walkway door and hope it grows fast. I couldn't imagine paying the price for a crane for HALF an hour.

    ((Hugs))

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    Oh Gini,

    I am a "tree person"...I adore all trees and have spent many hours under them reading, thinking, enjoying. I think I got this from my grandma and my mom...we're 'tree people'. Everytime I drive, or go anywhere, the first thing I notice are the trees around me. Trees are protective, strong, providers, lovely...

    I know how much that glorious tree means to you, I'm so very sorry that it has to be taken out. I had hoped so much that you could save it last year when the branch came down.

    I think I need to come visit you. Do you want me to be there when its time for the tree to be removed? I'll bring chocolate...

    Love you, Mom. (((((((((((((((((((((((((Gini/Mom)))))))))))))))))))))))
    ...RIP, our sweet Gini...

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    *HUGS*

    I lost two of some of my best friends when my parents sold their house. The people that moved in cut down ALL of the trees on the property. I cried on and off for days.

    I grew up in that house and those trees really were like friends. They were there to greet me whenever I returned home.
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