Saturday, March 29, 2008

Meet Eve

After waiting over 30 years, since I owned my first home, I finally planted an Acer Palmatum, or, Japanese Maple. Around the corner from my home is a beautiful maple tree, that in the spring puts forth a "born again" green, lacy leaf that delights me. I pick one every spring and put it in between glass, mount it, and proudly display this essence of spring in a frame. After several years of this rite of spring, my children asked me, "Mom, why do you keep displaying a marijuana leaf in our front room?" How would I know? I've never even seen marijuana, unlike my experienced children. Yet, even though they protest, I still continued displaying my beautiful spring leaf. And now I have one of my very own, NO, not a marijuana plant----a maple tree.

You'll think me extremely silly, but I even got teary eyed when it was finally planted. I'm somewhat romantic and sentimental about nature, and this toddler tree will mature into a majestic and mystical specimen, just "ripe for the imagination", as Anne of Green Gables would say. In fact, Anne would probably christen this tree something like..."Flora of Emerald Isle"...but, I've decided to call her "Eve." Kathy, the tree expert, explained to us that this particular specie of tree is the mother of all the hundreds of varieties of Japanese Maples. Every new specie is a graft from this type of maple. Wow, my tree is the mother of all the maples, I shall call her Eve.

7 comments:

Sarah Jean said...

You are so wonderful, I just love you. Your tree is gorgeous. I'm looking forward to more pictures of her and the grandchildren, as they all grow and change.

Kimmy Sunshine said...

I too would love a tree like this but for now enjoy my two huge trees outside my home.

Abbie said...

I can't wait to meet eve in person!

For now said...

How exciting- can't wait to see the backyards progression! (and I love seeing little man and blankie blue!)

angie said...

on the way home, i heard that james said, "where's the father...cause we got the mother in the back seat"

Anonymous said...

Tis a lovely tree
meant just for thee

Stephanie said...

Catherine, you are lovely! I already know that and I haven't even met you yet!!! Eve is beautiful, too! :) I love your sentiment. I should be more like that about more things...