trees feel pain you know
witnessing our reckless world
forests bid farewell
-Eugenia
© 2018-2019 – Franci Eugenia Hoffman
Franci Eugenia Hoffman enjoyed a career in the insurance industry for over 20 years. She was rewarded both professionally and personally due to results from taking responsibility and dedication to her work. Her fulfillment comes from the encouragement and promotion of others.
“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” – Albert Einstein
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The poem and the quote both beautiful and true! ❤
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Thank you for your very kind comment! 😊
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I’ve read that they also communicate and share resources with other trees through their roots.
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And I believe that to be true! Thank you for your interesting comment. 😉
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I love this.
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Thank you! 😉
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I agree!
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Thank you, V.J. 😉
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Welcome!
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Vary nice. And love the picture. Fall is my favorite time of the year. 😁
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Thank you and it is my favorite time of the year, as well. It will be awhile before we can enjoy it in our area! 😉
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Yah me too. Texas lol
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An important message, succinctly told, Eugenia.
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Thank you, Roland!
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and i read somewhere that they sleep and wake with the day too. i am always fascinated by the research on trees and plant life. i digress from your beautiful poem but you have touched on an important matter close to my heart. building tree houses also needs expert advice, where and how to anchor nails, stiles etc, for the tree will bleed if done wrong but grow new bark with proper guidance. your words always stir the heart Eugenia
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Gina, what a lovely comment and thank you! I love trees and find them, not only to enjoy but as an inspiration to write.
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I feel the same❤️
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