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As a Tree Woman I applaud your beautiful tribute to these extraordinary beings…our sisters, the trees….
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I love tree’s too and I have a lot of respect for them, I see them as living beings and it hurts seeing people chopping them down just like that !!!
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Oh me too and I come from tree slaying Maine where we have less than 16 percent of Mature (30 years or more – are they serious) trees left to harvest.
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OMG that is not a lot. Here in Belgium we have a law that says you have to ask the counsel first if you want to remove a tree otherwise you pay a hefty fine. Old tree’s and slow growing tree’s cannot be cut down anymore not even if they are in your own garden.
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It is helpful – hopeful that other places respect trees more – living in the mountains of Maine for 23 years – I have been in a perpetual state of grieving for tree slaughter – this winter I escaped to the mountains of Mexico and here they leave the junipers alone. And only dead trees can be taken from the forests near-by – what relief – not a day goes by when I am not aware of my junipers.
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It makes me angry that there is still not a lot of respect for nature, not everyone ofcourse but there are a lot of people who just don’t care.
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Women and Nature are in the same category – lack of respect is endemic to both –
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I rest my case ! From the very beginning men misused their muscle power….
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Don’t forget the many woman haters that supported them. Just think, 53 percent of white women in the US voted for the idiot that we are supposed to call president – needless to say, I am not one.
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I just don’t understand why so many people voted for him !!!!! He scares me !!!!
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They are beautiful 😀
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thanks !
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I’m trying to imagine having a body that big, and immovable. And such a long, slow life.
I have NEVER seen a prickly-pear cactus so large – where was that beauty?
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the picture of the prickly pear was taken in “le jardin exotique” in Monaco
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WOW! So beautiful, Thank you dear GW, have a nice day, Love, nia
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If you are on pinterest; I have a whole pinboard with special tree’s from all over the world.
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I have but how can I see you, there dear GW?
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my name is rita faes 😀
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