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senseandsensibility

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3. We had a similar experience not too long ago.
Wed Jul 8, 2026, 08:12 PM
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I kept one of the leaves as a memento. The yard seemed incredibly empty and exposed for a while until I finally (sort of) got used to it.

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This message was self-deleted by its author applegrove Wednesday #1
Do you get the enviable task of splitting all the wood? applegrove Wednesday #2
We had a similar experience not too long ago. senseandsensibility Wednesday #3
I can see a lot more blue sky and clouds now Brenda Wednesday #4
Not sure what your druidity33 Thursday #29
Hurricane Ian put the final word on a beautiful but very old white oak across the street from me.. Deuxcents Wednesday #5
You understand. It was a friend. Brenda Wednesday #7
I do understand 🌺 Deuxcents Wednesday #10
Happy Birthday😀 malaise Wednesday #6
Thanks malaise! Brenda Wednesday #8
Great idea..a gift for future generations Deuxcents Wednesday #11
Yes! SheltieLover Thursday #26
Good firewood, good cooking wood too. Emile Wednesday #9
This message was self-deleted by its author Brenda Wednesday #13
Years ago i took down 3 beautiful, but dying maples. dem4decades Wednesday #12
I transplant in black cherry, shagbark hickory and hardwood maples when i can. Tetrachloride Wednesday #14
i had to take down a big ole maple that was totally hollow. mopinko Wednesday #15
Always sad, particularly long lived, slow growing species like oak. paleotn Wednesday #16
Happy Birthday Brenda! MIButterfly Wednesday #17
Give some wood to furniture and musical instrument makers, so the wood isn't just destroyed. Liberty Belle Wednesday #18
Sorry about your tree. 😢 We had a massive Siberian Elm that had a enormous bough break off last summer Raftergirl Wednesday #19
It happens. Part of the cycle of life. usonian Wednesday #20
Happy Birthday and Mary Happy Returns, Brenda! littlemissmartypants Wednesday #21
I am sorry mgardener Wednesday #22
Did you tie a yellow ribbon 'round the old oak tree? chouchou Wednesday #23
Sending birthday wishes and also gentle hugs for the sadness and melancholy you feel for the loss of your tree "friend". KitFox Wednesday #24
.. BlueWaveNeverEnd Thursday #25
We had to cut down two large pecans in our front yard last year. LeftInTX Thursday #27
As a descendant of the Celts, this saddens me too Mysterian Thursday #28
There's an old crab apple tree who stands just about at the center of my yard. Mossfern Thursday #30
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