Sunday, January 3, 2010

Memoirs of a 200 year old

It's a sad day, my friends. My muse has left me. Or more like...was cut down...with no small amount of frustration, pouting and a few tears on my part.


Two weeks ago I walked outside to find this:
A branch had simply cracked off on a windless, non-icy day. It (the one indicated with the red arrow) landed on the one below it, eventually causing it to break off as well.

A tree man was called and he discovered the entire tree was cracking down the center of the branch convergence near the top of the trunk. I am so very sad. I know that's probably silly to some of you but I get a lot of goodies as well as a lot of enjoyment from my old oak tree. I have never had to buy moss for any project. I have used the fallen leaves as gift tags, I used the acorns in my decor, I even glittered the galls.

My favorite though, was to snap photos. It has such a great silhouette that even getting just a part of it in a photo was always fun for me.

So in memoriam here are some of my favorites. Hang on...I need a tissue...
In Spring,

Summer,

Fall,


And Winter.




I liked standing at the very base to look up - made me feel quite small and insignificant.










Just a corner...swirling in the clouds.

Sunsets.

And rainbows.
(and puppies and unicorns! Oh wait...)


Earlier this week I did manage to get its broken silhouette with the moon and the Christmas lights.


And I'll never forget the insane Canadian Goose that landed in it.


I was taking the photo through a window so just go ahead and pretend the windows were clean, okay?


I will miss you tree.

4 comments:

  1. Molly I am so sorry for your loss...

    I love the shots of you looking up into the tree. You're right, I feel small looking at the pics. I can't imagine how tiny you'd feel in person.

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  2. it's NOT silly, molly! i love my trees, too. and taking pics of them in every different season... i'm sorry for your loss. i hope the space gets filled with something even more fun! hugs...

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  3. Oh Molly!
    Thank you for sharing your pictures of your TREE. Wonderful pictures and emotional, also.
    I love the fact that you captured the life of your TREE.

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  4. Oohhh...
    So sad!!! I hate to see trees cut down. :(

    After Hurricane Ike, it seemed like if the wind did not take it down, the city had it marked to be removed. Heartbreaking.

    I love the contrasty black and white images. So pretty!

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