Animals live in them!
Adult
Hugging a tree on the Four Peaks Alpine Walk!
They are beautiful
I love trees because they are life itself home, shelter, and hope for everything that walks, crawls, and flies.
I love trees because love is what they deserve.
He loves trees because no matter how much we hurt them, they still produce countless human benefits
Okay for me a tree is more than a plant. It is presence.
they provide shade and reprieve.
they smell nice.
I love trees because they are the heart of our planet, nurturing the environment and connecting people to the nature.
I love trees because they create synergy with the elements of sun, earth, water, air, and fire, as well as enabling life for so much fauna. They draw energy from the sun, hold water and transpire it, as part of the hydrological cycle, they breathe in CO2 and ‘exhale’ precious oxygen, they cycle nutrients through… Read More →
This is our delightful mulberry tree. Every summer my three girls would spend hours (in the nude) in the tree stuffing their faces with mulberries! In particular, this tree brings me beautiful memories of my daughter Abbey who died last year, aged 11. I am in the photo with her absolute favourite person in the… Read More →
They are Granfather spirits who hover over us protecting us. My surnames in spanish mean apple tree & forest or woods so the connection is natural. Connecting to canopy roots or branches as well as to the fallen leaves or growing shoots let me flow into the depths of cycle of life. Love the coorugated… Read More →
Trees are life!
We love that our school is surrounded by trees and because of that we have many birds!
I love trees because they don’t complain, I respect that.
I see in trees what I see in myself, unshakable, rising against all odds.
She loves trees, for they are the silent threads that bind all life together
Their calming presence, how they tell me, you can be here with us just treeing.
Trees provide a wonderful habitat for many animals
They give life to the planet, and much needed shade.
The oak trees of Ivenaker Eichen (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivenacker_Eichen) are 800-1000 years old! They are so majestic and let us feel that we are quite small. Their majesty leaves you very humble. Click on the picture and scroll down to see a close-up view.
It’s incredible how this magnificent creation: “the tree” can remove CO₂ and give us oxygen, but even more amazing is how it can turn anguish into peace and tranquility.
I hug this ‘nanche’ tree (Byrsonima crassifolia), because despite urbanization and the invasion of humans into its natural space, it remains strong and beautiful. Year after year, it gifts us the richness of its fruits. Always beautiful, always strong, always standing tall.
























