A quiet love letter to trees, this reflective essay explores why they captivate us so deeply. From childhood shelter and shared memories to fallen giants and changing landscapes, trees become markers of time, place and self. As familiar trunks topple and iconic trees are lost, the author reflects on grief, continuity and renewal—reminding us that trees are more than scenery. They are companions, storytellers and living links between past, present and what still grows.
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