I just hung brown curtains in a green room.  I'll take a photo and show you sometime,  But that's just paint and fabric.  As far back as I can remember I have loved trees. I climbed them, fell out of them, sat in them and  under them.  I used to stand at the edge of the pine woods behind our house even in the elementary grades and look up at the trees.  I was fascinated and terrified as wind blew them into each other making huge cracking sounds.  I used to lay back in the leaves and listen the million "crinkles and crunches" as my body settled into the pile.  When I was in middle school I memorized "Trees" by Joyce Kilmer. When we were deciding where to go for a visit, my Gracie asked, "...but does it have trees?" Praise our Father who is so bountiful as to provide us with trees.
Love, Carra
| I THINK that I shall never see |  | 
| A poem lovely as a tree. |  | 
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| A tree whose hungry mouth is prest |  | 
| Against the sweet earth's flowing breast; |  | 
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| A tree that looks at God all day, | 5 | 
| And lifts her leafy arms to pray; |  | 
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| A tree that may in summer wear |  | 
| A nest of robins in her hair; |  | 
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| Upon whose bosom snow has lain; |  | 
| Who intimately lives with rain. | 10 | 
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| Poems are made by fools like me, |  | 
| But only God can make a tree. |  |  |  |  | 
 
 
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