“I like trees because they seem more resigned to the way they have to live than other things do. I feel as if this tree knows everything I ever think of when I sit here. When I come back to it, I never have to remind it of anything; I begin just where I left off.” – Willa Cather
8 responses to “‘I Like Trees’”
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That is such a wonderful quote. I shall think of it next time I sit under a tree.
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Isn’t it lovely? It makes me realize that I don’t sit under trees nearly enough.
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The trees here have their bright green spring leaves, so lovely in the sunshine.
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Ours, too, Lisa. And the sunshine is glorious and warm. I love this time of year.
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I remember when I still lived in Poland and saw some old trees – 300, 400 years old, and I always thought about all the things they saw. Some of them lived in 3 different countries without moving at all!
Btw. the oldest tree is Poland is this: http://www.czasatrakcji.pl/uploads/pictures/dc61ed0810961fc2462ff155ccd9b8347d4945ba.jpg It is estimated it was ‘born’ around the year 750. Just imagine that!!
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Sometimes I do wish trees could talk – the things they could tell us! That is a very beautiful tree in Poland. I love those old growth forests of Europe – they must be majestic.
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great quote ,all the best stu
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Willa Cather has many great quotes – I love her way with words!
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