
Just the other day as I was on one of my walks, my eyes were drawn to this tree along the side of my path. I had been reflecting on being a branch just days before. When I saw the fresh cuts on this tree, I was taken aback! In my earlier musings, I hadn’t really thought far enough to imagine what would happen if I was taken from my tree. Selfishly, I thought, I don’t want to be either of those branches.
When I pondered it further, I wondered why the branches were even gone from the tree. Were they sick, or maybe damaged by weather. What if they were just old, dry and shriveled up, pulling nutrients from all the other healthy branches. I am not sure of the cause, but I felt bad for the tree.
Whoever tends this tree had to cut away those branches, and in order to do that, they had to cut into the living part of the tree to cut away the offending branches. I know just enough about gardening and plant growth to be dangerous, but my logic seems to make some sense, to me anyways.
If we look at the size of the tree, we can assume it has been growing here for some time. It has a straight trunk and has grown strong and somewhat tall with many branches. I believe that gardeners prune away, damaged, dead, and sometimes crowded areas on a tree, in order to strengthen the remaining branches. Sometimes, I think, the gardener has to cut into the living part of the tree in order to cut out all of the damaged or dead material. Otherwise, I guess that the tree would begin to weaken from the effort it put forth to repair the part that was already dead, as the tree cannot help but try to save every branch connected. The gardener knows, that once the wound heals, the tree and all the other branches will be better for the growing.
So, I still think I want to be a branch, but I am hoping that I can become one of the branches that stays together with the others, and help strengthen the whole of the tree. When weather comes against the tree, we all simply hold to our tree and each other. I do not wish to be a branch that grows so fast and far from the others that I become too heavy on my own. I do not wish to become a selfish branch, striving only to gain the sun and rain for myself. My desire is to be a part of the life of the tree, working together with all of the other branches to help the tree reach its full height. I want to help the tree give shade to those who pass underneath, or shelter to the woodland creatures.
As long as I am a part of that tree, I will be so grateful to the Gardener, even when it hurts!







