Prumnopitys andina

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Prumnopitys andina

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Prumnopitys andina

While waiting
I stay under your shade,
I come closer
and watch your magnificent bark;
I touch your fissures,
it is like going over a map,
full of hidden signals about your past;
I pick up some little pieces
that have fallen apart,
I could not resist taking
and put them in my bag

This poem is about a real experience while waiting the bus on rural area. I love this tree called "lleuque" (Prumnopitys andina ) After reading Kush poem I remained thinking about it
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I enjoyed your sensitivity to this tree, Sandra.

It reminds me of the summer of the N.Y. Event, when I drove on to Michigan and visited my woman friend in the northern part. There was one, particularly dramatic, dark-barked, huge-trunked, fascinating tree. I insisted that my friend photograph me with it. It was so big, it was impossible to get all of it and see me, too, so we had to approach those separately. I also brought with me a piece of its fallen bark.

Pete can attest, too, how important it was to me to go into the wood and be photographed with the green of the leaves against the deep, dark, dramatic bark of the trees.

Phil can attest to the trees I/we exclaimed over as we walked the path leading to Avebury in the U.K.

Wonderful poem.

~ Lizzy
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Post by Boss »

It is a wonderful poem Sandra - I can almost 'feel' that bark. Did you take it home?

Have a very merry Christmas Sandra and an enchanting New Year. Make 2006 'it'!

Love Boss
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Post by Sandra »

I understand Lizzy your enthusiasm about that tree!! thanks for your words.
Yes Boss I took it home.......I will put a pic soon so you can see it :)
I wish the same to you ..... a very happy New Year full of good things!!!
S
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Never met a tree I did not love.
I like to imagine their roots they reach down into the ground and up into the sky connecting heaven and earth.
Thanks for the poem
Cheers & DLight
Tri-me (tree-mite) Sheldrön
"Doorhinge rhymes with orange" Leonard Cohen
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Post by Sandra »

you may watch those barks in:

http://sssolitude.blogspot.com/
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Post by Tri-me »

Beautiful!!! how did they fit in your purse.

Is there an English word for Lleuque would like to see the entire tree.
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Post by Else Vidbjerg »

nice poem...you know the tree goes for the sky, and dwells in the darkness

Else
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Tri me I do not know if there is a word in english for lleuque because this is a native tree from the Andes. In google appears with that name, you can see it in:

http://www.viarural.com.ar/viarural.com ... efault.htm
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Post by lizzytysh »

I'm feeling disappointed. With my home computer being so much slower and my running late, I waited until I got to work to try to see this. However, all I get is the small red x in the small box, inside another small box. When I right click on the red x and click on Show Picture, nothing happens. Nothing :( .
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Post by ~greg »

.

until i got to the footnote, i assumed you
were talking about Leonard Cohen's face
("Dulce et decorem est pro Lenny mori")

In any case it inspired me.

(--hacking Horace again,
"Dulce et decorem est pro uni arbori mori")


I Loved the Tree - gmw
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I loved the tree.
I hugged the tree.

The tree left me.


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