
Recently as I pulled into "my" parking space, I distinctly noticed each tree was position just outside the white demarcation lines of the parking slot, as if "standing guard" over a designated area of assignment. It also reminded me of two trees referenced in Scripture, one tree in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, the other tree in the last book, Revelation; the Scripture informs the reader how both trees bring life, both are highly regarded and of eternal value, both are central to the faith walk of a Christian--indeed, an iconic image.
My mother loved trees, particularly redwoods & sequoias; she also loved the vibrant colors of the fall from merged blends of maple, ash, and oak trees throughout the mid-Atlantic region where I live and enjoyed her visits with our family not only to be showered in our love and affection but also to soak in the majesty of color by the trees. Sadly, Mom passed away before Thanksgiving this year, leaving us precious and treasured memories of mountain drives & light excursions across the Virginia countryside from past visits and heart-ache desires for one more trek with her into the trees...
Today as I parked in "my" parking space, I'm reminded of life "between the trees", how Mom lived each day for her family & friends in loving and dedicated service & support, how she took time to marvel the stateliness of what reflected beauty and merited her admiration, and how her own life "between the trees" had been rich & precious...
Words are not enough to tell you of my love for you, Mom; for now, I'll keep parking between the trees with you close in heart. :`-)
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