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Letter to Arbutus

Posted by torbjornrive on April 29, 2008

Dear Arbutus,

A wise man once told me, ” If you are in coastal BC, the arbutus is truly the finest tree available. This is not a subjective opinion, but an objective truth. The arbutus is truly one of the world’s great trees.”. In fact, I have two friends from down south who have told me that you are the finest. You are Canada’s only native, broad-leafed evergreen. You lucky, lucky thing.

But wait, I hear that it’s possible we soon all won’t have you? I am truly sorry that some kind of defoliating fungus is stressing you out, especially in urban areas. You can do it…push on my friend!

Arbutus, I find it truly inspiring that you can:

1) Grow in every which direction in order to survive. Apparently, the Coast Salish First Nation honours you as the Tree of Knowledge because you can always find the sun.

Sun searcher

- license to grow

2) Shed your bark in the summers to reveal a slick, fresh coat of red flesh.

- shed to light

3) Grow so near the sea, and love that salty air…


Crossing

Lonely by the Sea

When I have the chance I will propagate you, you are a native to my island and I vow to plant you when and where appropriate. British Columbia is definitely a better place with you, so please don’t make like a tree and leave.

Sincerely yours,

Variable Interest

BArky

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Letter to Larch

Posted by torbjornrive on April 6, 2008

Dear Larch,

Hello! Several weeks ago I decided that you are my favourite tree. This comes as a surprise because I’m not sure I’ve ever had a favourite, but you sure are racking up the points here, Larch. First off, I like how you’re an alien species that can really adjust to our climate here. I mean, super-neato! You’re Japanese, Russian, Eastern, Western. Here on the west coast islands, you show up in ALL these forms, especially the Eastern for some reason. Which maybe is why I like you so much. I dunno…

How does it feel to know that you’re used for heavy construction and railroad ties?! Pretty industrial if you ask me! Furthermore, one can make turpentine from your sap?! Cooooooool.

Anyhoo. Enjoy this little haiku I wrote you when I was bored,

Lates!
Variable Interest


Shadow of the Larch
So Spooky yet mellow, eh?
Green is your colour

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