One of the fellows that helped take down the tree is a chain saw artist and always leaves a part of the tree that he takes down behind as art. The stump of my cherry tree was transformed into a smiling bear with a red tongue.
On September 9, 2011, I had to have the flowering cherry tree in the corner of my side yard cut down. Its pink blossoms and shade for the patio had delighted me since first moving here in 1988. To say that I was sad about losing this tree is an understatement. One of the fellows that helped take down the tree is a chain saw artist and always leaves a part of the tree that he takes down behind as art. The stump of my cherry tree was transformed into a smiling bear with a red tongue. I've watched that little bear weather over the last few years and really haven't given him much thought until yesterday. As I looked out over the patio at the snow, there he sat with his little white toboggan (yes, that's what we call winter caps here in the South), enjoying his snow day. Becky and I are off on a winter adventure today. We are joining Rich and Sue, Bob and Susan for a trip to Asheville for a visit to the Biltmore House, some good eats, and a bit of junkin'. I don't plan on sending you a Postcard until I get back home on Saturday. So be good until then!!
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