Our Wonderful Tree…

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Hellooooo My Beautiful Wonderful Bay Area…  All throughout the country and our neck of the woods on the west coast specifically the San Francisco Bay Area… we’ve all been experiencing some unusual weather… Any time we experience unusual times as these … it certainly causes us all some unplanned for situations…

This was our prized “shade” tree… over time & incremental weather… no more trimming back… its time to cut down and remove today… we received this tree as a little baby as a wedding favor… they asked us to plant it in our yard… we did & were amazed at its growth & majesty over the years… & enjoyed spending time under her cooling branches…we’ll miss her… Thanks for the memories our wonderful tree…

Thanks for checking in… Your comments are always welcome…

Isi

Isi Wu… the realtor for you…

Serving clients throughout the Eastbay

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8 Responses to “Our Wonderful Tree…”

  1. Elaine on March 4, 2010 at 11:41 am

    Wow-what a story! From a wedding favor to a huge tree. It sure shows that anything is possible and to everything there is a season. So sad to hear of your tree loss. :( It is almost like loosing a pet. So now for the big decision, what do you do with the void she left?

  2. Gerald McIntosh on March 4, 2010 at 10:08 pm

    Awww, Isi sorry to hear about the tree. It’s interesting how such things have memories and special meaning to us.

  3. Isi Wu on March 4, 2010 at 10:10 pm

    Soooo true… nothing more special than planting something in the earth & nurture it & see it mature & reap the many benefits of having done so… so much like raising a child… dont u agree??

  4. Isi Wu on March 4, 2010 at 10:14 pm

    Who knew we could grow a tree that tall??… it was truly magical… I’m just sad about it… its been with us for many many years and now its no more… I think it just means more because we grew it from its baby stage. Elaine… not sure I want to attempt another tree… I think we’ll be moving to our last home before it could grow to its fullest potential… right now I’m thinking a wood arbor… not sure yet…

  5. Gerald McIntosh on March 4, 2010 at 10:20 pm

    I do agree. I planted a magnolia tree when I first moved here and its now about 15 ft tall. I’m disappointed that its never bloomed, but it still amazes me that it grew from a seedling.

  6. Josie Cleveland on March 4, 2010 at 10:23 pm

    Hi Isi – I understand how you will miss your tree. We planted a plum tree when Miranda was born and a flower crabapple when Jackie was born. Miranda just turned 30! I love it when the trees flower – so fragrant – and in our NW climate it’s a brief flowering season so I am always thankful when we don’t have a storm that washes all the petals off the trees!

  7. Elaine King on March 7, 2010 at 12:40 am

    Isi: Maybe you can plant in some large barrells and then take them with you to your next home?

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