Climbing trees, sitting under and in trees, walking in the woods, hiding things in hollow trees, camping in the woods, planting trees, growing trees, collecting nuts and seeds of trees; these are some of our combined mutual tree experiences. When I was a youngster I could and did climb every tree in my Castle, Greenmount, and Tutwiler Avenue neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee; except one. It was a very large straight tulip poplar. I could never figure out how to get up into it. It was very tall, seventy-five to eighty feet and thirty to forty inches in diameter. The first branch was about thirty-five feet up.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Summers, Sonia; Badeaux, Bethany (illustrator). Neuware - John Muir Climbs a Tree and Other Tree Tales is a collection of stories that explores humanity's deep and universal connection to trees. From climbing branches as children to finding quiet moments beneath their shade, these experiences feel both personal and shared. W. Jim Cortese brings together a rich mix of history, folklore, and personal reflection, inviting readers into a world where trees are more than part of the landscape. They are places of memory, wonder, and meaning. Inspired by voices like John Muir, the anthology highlights themes of exploration, resilience, and the quiet wisdom found in nature. This book is for anyone who has ever climbed a tree, walked through the woods, or paused to appreciate the natural world. It is a reminder that even the simplest moments outdoors can leave a lasting impression. Artikel-Nr. 9798369441008
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