I live not far from a church myself, and every other week end, some volunteers come and change the message on the advertising board in front. One day, I felt completely insulted by the message. It was saying: " dusty bibles lead to dirty minds". Huh?? I must have a very dirty mind...
This one stayed for almost a month and I was seeing it every morning and every evening... great message to begin and end a day!I read somewhere that in pagan Germany, if you hurt the bark of some trees (I think it was oaks), it was considered as murder, because they knew the tree could die form the injury by catching some disease. The punishment for that was to be attached to the area where the tree had been damaged by your own entrails as band aid (probably didn't work for the tree) - and die.
I am sure the tree suffered in its own way from the nail in its bark (the vagina around the cross is its scar). People should be more carefull of what they write, what they think, and how they act.
Aylyn is right, we should pay as much attention to one tree and to a million trees. I live in the suburbs, and because every single newly constructed house takes on the forest, I see a dozen of roadkills every single day, because animals lost their habitat. Racoons, deer, fawns, rabbits, hedgehogs.... the trees don't bleed on the road like them, and they don't talk, but they silently disappear, and it is sad.
I am not for pollarding. For me, it is another way we humans have to "make things better" our way, not nature's way. Trees lived without us, and without pollaring, for milleniums. Let them be.
They fall on our heads, well, sorry, but time to go... Like when a tsunami hits, or a tornado rages. I am sure there are more deaths by car accidents than by branches falling down anyway. And no, I don't mind if I finish blown up by a tornado or like a decal on the floor. I would prefer to go like that than to be shot by a spree killer.
Are we going to shoot all birds or cut their wings because they could drop their droppings on our heads or new suits? ok then, let's pollard birds too.


Two things are in abundance in the universe: hydrogen and stupidity.




