I have a tree in my yard that I love. I don’t really lean against it but I have touched it thousands of times since I planted it 27 years ago. It’s a beautiful crabapple, just being near it soothes me.
I found my first let things be tree in college. It was in a somewhat secluded spot overlooking Lake Michigan. It was really great to have a place to go to de-stress. My second one also overlooks the lake.
NyahNyahNyah about 4 years ago
Aww!
JudyHendrickson about 4 years ago
Sweet!!!!
jaydogg187 about 4 years ago
And this is why I need my daily dose of Rose is Rose!
jagedlo about 4 years ago
Now we know the origin of the “Let Things Be” tree!
Geophyzz about 4 years ago
My “Let things be” tree is a bicycle or canoe in summer, and XC skis or skates in winter.
Dk1989 about 4 years ago
I have a tree in my yard that I love. I don’t really lean against it but I have touched it thousands of times since I planted it 27 years ago. It’s a beautiful crabapple, just being near it soothes me.
1953Baby about 4 years ago
This strip absolutely never forgets the essential goodness in life and the many small things to enjoy and be thankful for. It’s my leaning tree.
Yakety Sax about 4 years ago
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chrisjozo about 4 years ago
I found my first let things be tree in college. It was in a somewhat secluded spot overlooking Lake Michigan. It was really great to have a place to go to de-stress. My second one also overlooks the lake.
johndifool about 4 years ago
Make like a tree, and lean?
VickiP123 about 4 years ago
I hug my trees all the time – I think they like it as much as I do.
Creedon Francis Premium Member about 4 years ago
Is it the same genus as the tree that knows things?
drycurt about 4 years ago
I grew two such trees in my back yard – and hung a hammock between them.
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
Not every tree is suitable to be a Let-it-be tree. You also have the nasty kite eating trees.