On travelling in West Africa several years ago with 'my rock' we learned that the Senegalese are a nation of tree worshipers. It is not that hard to understand why when you stop for a moment to consider all that trees offer us and our planet.
This is a favourite view of mine in our back garden.
It is taken from a wonderful vantage point, and something that no garden should be without in summer....
Of course having 2 mighty oaks exactly 3.5m apart in our garden is a distinct advantage, but you can rig hammocks up in all sorts of places. Ours is fair-trade from Mexico. Look here for hammocks and other fair-trade goods from Mexico.
So with thoughts of all that trees have to offer, here are a couple of books to enjoy and share whilst swinging in your newly acquired hammock...
A unique collection of folktales making us look at trees in new ways, retold by storyteller Rina Singh and illustrated by Helen Cann
I recently gave this book as a christening gift. Told simply in words and pictures this is a truly beautiful tale about the growth of a young boy, through his youth into adulthood and finally old age. His friendship with a tree through these times is a moving parable about love & giving.
More than enough to bring a tear to my eye.
Take a moment to think what a tree has to offer our planet.
I regard them with some awe.
2 comments:
how very well put...i agree with you on the tree thing, and you do have two splendid examples in your back yard..
and i recognise that big toe anywhere..
see you really really soon..
Oh my I am in amazed silence, not like me, beautiful sentiment behind this post and how lucky you are to have these established trees in your garden. Lucky Lucky Lucky
Suzie Sews
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