Tuesday, August 17, 2010


BLESSED


Blessed it is, on a day as clear as a baby's eyes to be out here working with oak trees, following their nature, their noble nature, right down to the ground-- the very heft and scent of integrity, the sound of tiny flames when the sections split into two, four, eight and more; then when they're stacked like pieces of cloudy gold how rich they look, how precious a mark of one's labor, rising there in the drying sun-- warmly it tells of winter comfort, tomorrows given to other things, balm for the aching muscles, then at day's end to come inside and there is food...

2 comments:

Kalei's Best Friend said...

Where I live oak trees are protected by the city .. No one is allowed to cut them down... We have streets lined w/oak trees and they are beautiful- I love the trunks, they are massive..

Robert Brady said...

I love oaks too - they're the old sacred tree... I have a big old oak on my land that I will never cut down. My firewood oak (such as there is) is from young overgrown trees culled out of crowded stands by local landowners. The rest is from Japanese gardener/landscaper scrap. Oaks in cities should be worshiped.