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Friday, January 29, 2010

I'm In Love

After going to Georgia to do research; I'm in love. Not with Georgia - although it was lovely. Not with the fried food and butter - although I suffered through with some of those tasty treats. It wasn't even with the history...well okay I fell in love with that too, but this is different.

I fell in love with the live oaks.





Named "live" because they are very nearly continuously green, the live oak is the Georgia state tree, and with good reason. Many of these trees have been around long before Georgia was a state, normally living hundreds of years. They are huge trees growing as much as 85 ft. tall and spreading out to make an entire yard-full of shade. Their massive trunks and thick branches are perfect for youthful adventures and romantic swings.They are the hardest of North American woods and was once used in naval ships - including the USS Constitution.

I've seen photos of these trees before, but nothing can do them justice like spending some time walking under them. They gave me a feeling of security--of being protected and hidden in the Father's arms.
I envisioned generations of picnics beneath them, barefooted children skittering up the low branches, couples sharing secret kisses, and perhaps a proposal or two under the Spanish moss draped branches. I found myself wishing these trees could talk and tell me all they'd seen.



Now back home, I find my thoughts going back to those grand Southern belles and fervently wishing someone could develop a breed of live oak that could grow in snowy Montana. Until then...alas...I shall love from afar and fondly remember my walks in those lush groves.
Tracie

P.S. Wish Judy Miller Happy Birthday today! She's 29! Sort of.

5 comments:

  1. Tracie, Thanks for giving us a glimpse of such beauty and splendor that God has created. Those oaks look majestic and so beautiful. Wow! Yeah, I would wonder if the oaks would appreciate the 23 inches of snow we got last weekend! But then I love what God has given us in Montana too! HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUDY! What a gift He has given us in you and al of you who write here. Blessings, Connie Sue

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  2. Oh Tracie, I have the absolute joy of living under live oaks. There are three shading our house along with many others scattered throughout our pasture. They truly are a magnificent tree. So much character in each one. Mighty enough to withstand our hurricanes and safely house so many creatures. Yep, I can understand why you fell in love.

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  3. Tracie, I feel exactly the same way about the live oaks. When in Louisiana for the RWA conference in 1991, I rented a car and drove to a bunch of plantation homes, and one of them had an approach like 12 Oaks in Gone With the Wind, this beautiful drive up to the front of the home, both sides lined with live oaks with their branches making a canopy over the drive. Awesome!

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  4. Glad you love our Live Oaks, Tracie! Several years ago we had our Christmas card family picture made under a gorgeous Live Oak on Jekyll Island - - those trees are one of our state's many treasures!
    Blessings, Patti Jo

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  5. Thanks, Tracie, for sharing these pictures of the trees. How beautiful they are. I'm with you, I'm in love with them!

    Judy, Happy belated birthday. Hope you had a fabulous day1

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