"Because a sycamore's primitive bark is not elastic but frangible, it sheds continuously as it grows; seen from a distance, a sycamore seems to grow in pallor and vulnerability as it grows in height; the bare uppermost branches are white against the sky."
Annie Dillard, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
TREES ARE FRIENDS, NOT FOOD.
ReplyDeleteDILLARD DIDN'T HAVE ANYTHING LEFT FOR HER HUSBAND. Think about it.
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