Hans-Trapp
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- Mar 5, 2024
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When I was a schoolboy, this willow tree was much bigger than it is today. I must have known this tree for 60 years.
I've seen it felled by lumberjacks, broken in whole or in part by storms, struck by lightning. Children have built huts on it and a watchtower has been erected.
Every time I thought it was dead, it grew back. In spring, it blazes with foliage that is much brighter and more yellow than the other trees.
And it's back to a respectable size today. A fine symbol for an Easter weekend, don't you think?
I've seen it felled by lumberjacks, broken in whole or in part by storms, struck by lightning. Children have built huts on it and a watchtower has been erected.
Every time I thought it was dead, it grew back. In spring, it blazes with foliage that is much brighter and more yellow than the other trees.
And it's back to a respectable size today. A fine symbol for an Easter weekend, don't you think?