T r e e s have been part of the landscape of our lives for a millennia – like a trusty friend always there quietly affirming our existence with their own. They peak over fences and lean toward churches, their canopies darken streets with a kaleidoscope of shadows. I used to climb the C h i n e s e E l m my mom planted in our front yard – it was a place where I was above it all – the wind gently swaying the branches and sky stretching out above me.
The B e a u t y of trees is an endless expression of unfoldment.