Or is struck by lightening or torn up by its roots in a fierce wind or it is cut down.
Sooner or later it outgrows its welcome in a suburban lot. This tree is in my neighbours yard so I can afford to be philosophical.
The tree has been there for as long as I remember. Seven or eight families in that house have enjoyed the tree. It just kept getting bigger and wider and shutting out the sun earlier in the day
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I have enjoyed looking out into the illusion of a forest.
But too much shade is not good for growing other things.
The saw has been whirring for hours now. It was a while before the tree-cutter in his spikes and belts appeared within my range perched among the upper branches and I realised what was happening.
It looks like it will be many hours still before the job is finished.
I have to attend a funeral this afternoon. I will not likely see the last of the tree. Maybe my maple will take on a new lease on life without the competition.
We shall see.
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