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> people still plant trees knowing they will not live to sit under their shade

Stuff like this really gives me faith in humanity amidst the insanity I see in the news.

I've been watching a "volunteer" oak sapling grow for the last few years and I'm trying to work around it so I don't have to cut it down. I may very well be dead before it provides appreciable shade, but it's nice knowing that it's there.

On the other hand, when my now 14-year-old was three, he stuck a cast-off bit of a branch (I think it's a basswood?) into the ground outside the house and declared it as his tree and watered it faithfully for a few days before losing interest. That "branch" now towers over the house and shades a room that used to get pretty hot in the afternoon. If I had any idea that it would actually take root and grow, I'd have moved it farther away from the house.

I like trees. I've planted a few using the County's native sapling program and it's been nice watching them grow over the last 15 years.



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