Our Backyard World
Our Backyard World
The spruce, a towering wall of blue and green, divide the world outback into the wild woods and our somewhat cultivated lawn. Cultivated? Well, really a diversity of clover and other greenery on which deer and rabbits feed. In the wall of trees is an entryway into the home of the deer, a path we call the door of leaves. Entering there, we find a tangle of vegetation suitable for animal travel but also negotiable by us. There the widespread death of ash trees is evident, due to the invasive emerald ash borer. Even so, a walk in the woods reveals a rich, green understory. Due to the demise of the ash, more sunlight gets admitted to the forest floor, and new life springs back. New life springs eternal.
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