tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7948117492116997244.post880476580706814862..comments2023-10-30T10:19:13.446+00:00Comments on Daydreamer: "Woodman Spare That Tree"Ray Barneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09209429097744326143noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7948117492116997244.post-37563806349856837912010-12-29T16:35:24.391+00:002010-12-29T16:35:24.391+00:00I would have been crying too; trees are special an...I would have been crying too; trees are special and we are all living creatures in this beautiful universe that we too often despoil.Fredahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12112672598946758847noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7948117492116997244.post-52090477478637149202010-11-03T08:33:31.483+00:002010-11-03T08:33:31.483+00:00No - it wasn't only a tree, it was, as you rig...No - it wasn't only a tree, it was, as you rightly state, part of your personal landscape.<br /><br />At theological college, I always used to sit so I can see out of a window, partly because my learning-style abhors lectures, but because the place where I trained was filled with trees - I love looking at trees. <br /><br />For reasons that I cannot fully explain, I prefer to pray eyes open (perhaps eyes closed causes more mind-wandering) - and at the college, praying while enjoying a tree, even for a grit and gravel man like me, was effective and worked. <br /><br />That also said, in my 'northern' days, I also learned to loathe Fred Dibnah because he used to pull down the chimneys down that were part of my personal landscape then!<br /><br />Thanks for this post - I am with you all the way!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08268991293847325315noreply@blogger.com