The Amazing Tree
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It is a story about a trees adventures, what hes seen from where he stood and what might be percieved as his thoughts and feelings from a trees point of view. I hope youll read this story as I feel certain it will greatly entertain you. I really enjoyed writing this story, even though Tree never left where he stood, he learned so much about animals and people just by the events he witnessed.
Tina M. Winne
I’m a mother of three grown children, and a grandmother of one and another on the way. My grandson is a joy, he is a happy little soul always smiling and happy. I also love music, I play guitar a little and I enjoy singing or just listening to my favorite music. I enjoy a good comedy once in awhile, and movies about Love and family. I enjoy writing and I hope you enjoy what I wrote too, I have another book coming soon. Remember, no matter what keep smiling, and looking to God. Tina M. Winne
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The Amazing Tree - Tina M. Winne
Copyright © 2008 by Tina M. Winne.
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Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter One
A few more years go by; the little tree enjoys all the different seasons as they come and go. He feels more like reaching for the sky, he can’t wait to get all the way to the top. The little tree knows once he’s fully grown the wind will blow through him, the little tree’s looking forward to this because then he’ll know what his strength truly is. He knows once he’s all the way to the top, he will stand tall and be beautiful like all the others trees around him.
He’s looking forward to being a fully grown tree; he can’t wait to feel the sun shining down on his top branches. He can imagine the feel of warmth of the sun shining on them then on days it rains he’ll be able to feel the ping of the rain drops as they fall on his branches.
I imagine to you this is all a little silly, but to a little tree this is his whole existence.
Finally all grown now, the tree realizes that everything he expected while he was growing has been just what he thought it would be. He was happy now and he could feel the warmth of the sun just as he imagined, and the rain does have a little ping when it hit’s his branches. Oh how wonderful it is, he thought to himself.
A few years went by; life has been good to the tree. It seems he’s in a popular place where people like to gather, especially this one family they camp there several times a year. They always have a few row boats with them, and several tents. The younger ones are a little bigger each year they are always picking up any loose branches that either fell away from him, or one of the other trees that live near him. They use this to make their camp fire, and the camp fire they use to cook their food.
One of the boys said they should all go for a swim, they all went but one little girl. She wanted to sit with her mother while she made the fish they had caught. She asked questions while her mother