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] Date Posted: 21:09:16 01/15/08 Tue In reply to: Janel 's message, "When nature falls..." on 21:30:21 01/14/08 Mon Such an affectionate poem. You know it may seem silly but, talking for the trees does seem to say "Hey, we are alive" right off the bat. I never really understood why they rip down woods and then build three hundred houses so the people can go out and by really small trees for a lot of money that take years to grow. Well, I do understand it. It comes down the developers taking the money for the lumber then making it easy to access the lots. In truth they should put moratoriums on things like that because trees serve many purposes besides being beautiful. Sorry to go off on your thread but, hey, you struck a nerve and that means your words got me going. Big Hug, andy [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Janel [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 20:58:23 01/16/08 Wed I've always felt a special connection to the trees, ever since i was a child, they do have voices that i've always seem to be able to hear. When i heard the chainsaws I literally cringed.. i know this may sound strange, but i felt the pain the trees must've felt when they were being cut down... maybe that's jus the fae in me, i am connected to nature after all... Thank you so very much dear Andy, I'm glad this struck a nerve and that this made you think. I truly appreciate you dear heart. Big huggs, Janel [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |