Sad little tree
September 14, 2009 by natalina
Filed under The Unexplained
Recently I posted a picture taken in Norway in which a melting glacier exposed a very human looking face that appeared to be weeping vast rivers of tears into the sea. This post became very popular, and still gets hundreds of views every day. MOTHER NATURE CRIES A RIVER OF TEARS
As I was looking through my online photo album today, I came upon a picture that I’d forgotten about.
A few months ago, my dear friend and I were driving around town just randomly taking pictures. We stopped at a local park and walked around. There we came upon the saddest looking little tree I’ve ever seen.
With its head drooping and arms hanging down, the tree broke my heart. Amid all of the other summer vegetation, this tree seemed so forlorn. Instantly we both determined that the poor thing needs a hug.
My friend approached the depressed little tree and gave it a warm snuggle.
My sweet sister giving the tree some lovin’.
Seeing these pictures reminded me of that sad face in the glacier, and I thought I’d like to share them. Sometime soon I’m going to go check on this tree again and see if the hugs helped.
Side note…remember the PBS painter Bob Ross and his “Happy Little Trees”? R.I.P Mr. Ross. Where are you when we need you?
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I think it is a beautiful and caring thing that You thought to give the sad little tree some love and attention! I hope that it helps!
I know that it requires a 15 minute hug that the spirit of that little tree will then respond and you will feel it. I personally stipulate that most people require a 15 minute serious loving hug as well daily. I for one and not without reason as numerologically I am in the number 9 this year and all seems to be in a state of decay. Last year it was an 8 year and I was happy to hit a 2600 dollar lottery just for Christmas. I remember on my 7 year at Christmas Eve I took a photo out in Glenvile, NY, of a lite display of four stables and four dancers square dancing. I did not really think my little digital could do it. It was worth a try at any rate. I got more orbs than I had ever wished to capture without trying. Sorry I took only one photo and not sequential ones. Today, I am struggling with a 8th month long problem of my right vocal cord being paralyzed due to dietary toxic condition. I have gone vegetarian eating raw vegies from carrots to yams and greens like cabbage, celery and salads with lettuce, onions, almonds, cucumbers,tomatoes, olives, olive oil and vinegar, (balsamic.) Using herbs and such for cleaning the toxic condition from my system I am practicing identification with notes and attempting to softly duplicate them in order to retrain my voice of which I used to sing three octaves without any problem. Well any prayers my way relating to my healing taking place and restoring the harmonious working condition of my right vocal with the left vocal cord will be appreciated. At present the left is over extending itself and trying to close the gap between both when I am swallowing liquids, food etc., I have been visualizing and putting effort in to the restoral of the right.
I believe a dogman to be more human than yet given credit for. The were worlf of which one was the infant which the parent ate in Corpus Chrisit some time back. Still another was the young man about 9 or 11 that was out in back of his aparment building late at night in the woods of the old lake. I just happened to jump out of my taxi cab and going to relieve myself where no one would notice found my self looking into the yellow, unblinking eyes of one young werewolf. It stayed in the wood cover, to which i quickly left after finishing my desired. No, I did not tell anyone.., I let it be. Kind of like the shapeshifter or vampire that the clipper ship sailor turned into while descending down to the first floor from the fourth in Forest Hills, Queens, NY in 1992-1993. It was eleven in the morning and quite bright outside. It did not bother the thing. It ran out the elevator into an old lady who hit it with the umbrella in her hand. I called it a shapeshifter, but it did change everything including its clothing from sailor to orchestra director in a couple of minutes. No, I was not in fear…, it was not thinking of me as i could read the look in its eyes appeared to be thinking of its next 14 year old girl that it had been feeding on according to the story in the EXAMINER.
Michael,
They have real good medication nowadays.
Hey Deb! Thank you! We can all use a hug now and again, right?
Hey Michael, thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. And I will be sending lots of prayers and positive energy into the universe for your speedy recovery. I hope you’re feeling better soon.
Roy, I don’t know if medicating the tree is necessary.
I’m glad you gave the tree a hug. I would have done the same. I hope it does help. I hope you keep us posted on it’s progress!
Thank you Emily! I actually plan to go check on the tree first thing tomorrow morning! I’ll take a picture and post an update right here in this article. Thanks hon.
This tree is feeling the pain that the earth is feeling with us human beings forgetting that we need this planet to survive.
Hey Mr. Sayer! I think you could be right. This is why it reminded me of that sad face in the Norway Glacier. Cool site by the way. I’d be very interested in reading your book!
WELL I SEE ALOT OF TREES WHERE I LIVE LIKE THAT, SOME ARE VERY STRANGLY SHAPED AND THANKS FOR SHARING , NATALINA
Some species just do that naturally.