It just so happens that I have a nice looking live oak tree that I planted from an acorn that has some special meaning to me. I discussed that tree as well as others in THIS PREVIOUS POST. This one has sentimental value to me and I call it our "Laura Lee" tree, after our oldest daughter and to me, represents victory and survival. It was a beautiful Saturday and was a little cool, so we started a nice fire roaring with the remnants of the tree we had taken down. While the coals of the dead tree burn down, we'll put another tree to take its place in the ground.
Burn, baby, burn |
The live oak tree we'll put in the ground is one I planted from an acorn seven (?) years ago, maybe. I keep putting it in larger and larger pots as it grows and it has been in the flower bed in the back yard. Large tap roots grew out of the bottom of the pot and Russ and I had to dig them out and cut a few in order to free it from the ground. I loaded the tree, some potting soil, some chicken litter and a shovel into the garden wagon and took it into the pasture.
Everything we need in the wagon |
We cut the plastic pot away from the "Laura Lee" live oak tree and then cut off a fork in the tree so it would grow straight and not have a weak spot.
We dug a nice hole a little bit deeper and wider than the circumference of the root ball.
One other sentimental thing about this tree is that it contains some Spanish moss that I borrowed off of a live oak on the LSU campus. A couple of years ago, I draped it around the tree, but over the course of time, wind and rain blew it away. I was pleased to see that at least a little bit of the Spanish moss attached itself to the little trunk of the tree and is flourishing. Pretty cool, I think.
Spanish Moss in a live oak tree |
In addition to digging the hole for the tree, I'm diggin' Tricia's cowboy hat. |
As the dead, cut up oak tree sits in the foreground with its life over, a new beginning takes place as a live oak is ready to fill the void.
I think that I shall never see,
A poem as lovely as a tree... -Joyce Kilmer
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