An Afternoon Blog: We the Tree

Our backyard is filled with big and small oak trees and even some cypress stand tall against the back drop of the water. 

 

My favorite has always been the mighty oak tree who has always bent down across the walkway.  She acted as a canopy over the walkway going out to the dock.  We have watched this mighty oak move downwards inch by inch as the base of the oak aged. 

 

Last year we had a tree surgeon check her out.  We were worried she would fall over and trap one of our grandchildren or one of the dogs chasing a ball.  He told us to let her fall gracefully and we would wake up one morning and there she would be.

 

I was glad to hear that and anxious at the same time.  I feared her fall would happen with one of us under her natural bow.

 

The tree surgeon pointed out that a smaller oak on the other side of the walkway was holding up this mighty oak.  As she began her bend to the other side, this smaller tree used his tiny branches to hold the oak up.  The old oak was actually resting in the arms of a younger oak. 

 

I loved that tree and her tree friend who held her up.  When hurricanes came through and flooded our backyard, those two trees stood together and weathered the storm.  When other branches fell from a strong wind, those two could be seen holding on for dear life.  It appeared these two mighty oaks were best friends and the younger one was doing all she could to keep her friend upright.

 

This morning as I was walking away from my computer and the daily attack from those who hate us, I felt the house shake and heard a soft, rustling thud in the backyard.  I figured another limb had broken off one of the trees.  When I got to the door…there she was.  The mighty oak was down.

 

As I walked outside to view the damage, a small canopy could still be seen as she continued her best to arch her trunk over the walkway.  The dogs cautiously walked under her and looked around at the change in scenery.  Her large limbs were intact – attached to her large curved trunk.  She fell in perfect form without harming the fish fountain that was still spitting water among the downed branches.  The large bird topiary could be seen standing in the middle of large branches who fell all around her.  And the old oak tree’s friend was still holding part of her branches as the others rested against her younger trunk.

 

Just as the tree surgeon predicted, she laid down quietly as her tree friend tried to save her.

 

I imagined how the other trees felt watching their friend die.  I wondered if trees had feelings and if they were crying for their loss.

 

I’ve sat outside for hours just looking at her.  In a day or two, men will converge on our backyard with chain saws and axes.  Her wood will be chopped up and some of her branches will be burned in the fire pit.  The rest of the wood will be put aside for next year’s cold spell.  All these years she gave us shade and next year she will give us warmth. 

 

You may tire of my writings and wonder how one person could have so many signs in her life.  I wonder that too.

 

When she fell this morning, I did not cry.  I will miss her and the beautiful canopy we have enjoyed for so long.  What I focused on was her friend who was left behind.  She is not as mighty in form and trunk but she did all she could do to support her tree friend.  In fact, without a doubt, she held her up longer than expected.  She just couldn’t hold the weight of that mighty oak as she inched closer to the ground day by day.  She didn’t have the large branches aged over time to hold her up anymore.

 

After two hours of looking at her, here’s the message I got from the One who blesses me with them.

 

Inch by inch our country is going down.  We are watching this happen yet we believe America could never go down.   We can’t fathom it because she has always withstood anything thrown at her.  It doesn’t even resonate as truth with so many.  But it is.  The facts are there and the many voices trying to sound the alarm are ridiculed and laughed at. 

 

Just imagine if all the trees surrounding our yard had pulled their branches together and placed them firmly under the bend of the old oak tree.  Although her roots would have finally given away, her friends would have supported her and kept her alive a little longer.  But reality is this:  Only one tree friend tried to hold her up and she couldn’t do it alone.  The weight of the old oak tree was too much for one to handle.

 

The old oak tree is dead.  It will take more people standing up to keep this from happening to America.   

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Comment by Joanna B McDermott on May 25, 2011 at 3:50pm
I honestly don't believe that the passion is gone on the Right.......we don't have the luxury of being able to get our message in front of the masses....we have to try and sneak it in somehow someway.  Why wouldn't the left be passionate, they have the media in their favor and their views are splashed all over.  How in the world do we get around that?  We have our work cut out for us and we are constantly being beaten down and lied about by the "media".
Comment by Jason Fischer on May 25, 2011 at 3:30pm
Very well crafted story and so very true!
Comment by Tony Middleton on May 25, 2011 at 3:06pm

America is gonna crash down alright - but it won't be peaceful or dignified or profound.  It's going to be ugly and bloody and I deeply fear for my children and grandchildren.  I served this country in a Marine Corps uniform as a much younger man, and I never in my wildest dreams imagined we'd be where we are today.  In my heart I believe the Tea Party is America's last hope.  But I fear that the passion that so animates the Left is sorely lacking on the Right - even in the Tea Party

 

Comment by Joanna B McDermott on May 25, 2011 at 3:05pm
Amen.....
Comment by William Korach on May 25, 2011 at 3:00pm

Our generation must stand as the oak trees against the threat to our liberty. Our task is preserve the principles of liberty and teach them to the next generation. The consequences are grave if we fail.

"Stand fast, therefore, in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage"  Galatians 5:1

Comment by Sue Ferris on May 25, 2011 at 2:58pm

"Truth resides in every human heart, and one has to search for it there, and to be guided by truth as one sees it.  But no one has a right to coerce others to act according to his own view of truth." - Edmund Burke

 

We don't have to go along with the flow.  Continue to fight the good fight!

Comment by Theresa Pletcher on May 25, 2011 at 2:42pm
You don't have to cry...I'm doing it for you what a beautiful story!  God is Good...All the time....All the time....God Is Good!

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