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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Trees and the Rapture by the Caveat Queen


 Trees and the Rapture by the Caveat Queen


"In a real dark night of the soul it is always three o'clock in the morning."--F. Scott Fitzgerald.
 
When I first read these words, it was as though I had been waiting for Fitzgerald to explain myself to me.  Any worrier is an insomniac, and vice versa.  I have been both since childhood.  My earliest memories are of listening to wind whipping through the branches of the 300-year old oak tree outside my bedroom window.  I would terrify myself with thoughts first of whether I had let the cat in, or left any toys out, and if not whether any or all would blow away.  Then, as the hour grew later, my fears would turn to the tree itself.  Not so much about any harm it could cause, strangely enough, as that would be the sensible thing to be afraid of, the heavy branches that could break off and smash windows, or if the whole thing came up, the damage it could do to the roof or the house itself.  No, being the special variety of worrier that I was sprouting to be, my fears were centered on the terrible nature of the idea that this tree was so very old. Three hundred years…now how anyone knew its age while it was still standing, I do not know.  This was just what I had been told, and at 5 years old, I wasn’t in any position to argue the point.  When I considered this concept during the day, it didn’t really matter to me at all.  I didn’t even really consider it anyway, as I swung on the plank that hung from two pieces of rope that my daddy had tied to one of its enormous branches, or ran around its base, chasing Timid Timothy, my kitten (so named after his look-a-like in my favorite book, and ironically he and the kitten in the story…and I…all shared kindred spirits which are probably obvious from the title.)