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It's been a little over 2 weeks and I still see no significant changes in my tree. It frustrates me a little and leaves me anxious as each day passes by. Everyday as I go out to observe, I always look for something different but, I don't ever see anything. The leaves are still the same color, the branches don't look any different at all. It disappoints a little in the inside that there's nothing interesting as of right now. I try to look for the smallest things such as bugs feeding off another and even that doesn't even go on. I get jealous with other people's garden as they have something way more interesting then me. The fact that I am not a patient person makes it worse, but hey my magic tree will be an underdog for awhile. I believe nature has a way with time and beauty takes time as well.
I'm not saying that my tree isn't beautiful right now, because it is but, I'm pretty sure when nature and time does their job my magic tree will evolve into something extraordinary. Beauty takes time, for example most girls everyday; a majority of us puts make up on and do our hair, you think thats a piece of cake? Most defiantly not. A lot of girls take about 30 minutes to an hour to get ready sometimes even more. Usually in the end it pays off, when you spend a lot of time on it and not rushing it. Why? Because beauty takes time and time defines definition. This website describes time and nature very well http://users.wfu.edu/brehme/time.htm
"The universe is in a continual process of change and evolution. These changes are brought about the motion of matter, a phenomenon whose description requires the introduction of the concept of time."
I honestly, fell in love with the way the author wrote those first two sentences. This was a beautiful way of expressing time. Which brings me to my main point, something so beautiful shouldn't have to be rushed, and being patient with nature is something I will have to deal with and learn to love.
So will the wait be worth it? Defiantly, I'm looking forward to see what fall and the month of October brings to my tree. Whether it takes days, weeks or even months to see what nature has to unfold for my eyes.
Don't you think there's beauty in consistency? Perhaps it's the tree's sameness that is magic. :0
ReplyDeleteI never actually thought about it like that, but now that you brought it up, I'm pretty mind blown right now!
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