Here is a tree that has had a great voice. It has a sad story - losing the main trunk, but because of a strong branch, the tree is thriving. New branches are growing to fill the empty space. Nature always does that. It hates a void, and new life rushes in to enjoy the free space and the sun. This is a cute little tree. I was trying a new style - and I like the effect. It looks like it is stuck not only in the wind, but also the rain! Another new piece actually breaks the rules of Bonsai by having two branches come out at the same height on the trunk. I've called it Life Over Death. It sits on a fossilized rock and is continuing, persevering, growing, in spite of tragedy. The last tree I'm going to show has been a long time in coming. It has been like a wild beast, not wanting to look nice and tame - ready to find a new home. It seemed happy to sit comfortably ...
Hi all, It is April 6, 2024. Coming soon to Orillia, Ontario: Step One of the Life Program with Tree Story. This will be a history of Western Civilization. Stay tuned for more information. Call me if you are interested: David. 705-388-1947
Is this a website - up and running? I should introduce myself. My name is David Warner. I wish I could ask you about what you would like to know about me... I'm Canadian. I grew up in Ontario, spent a few years in Nova Scotia, Vancouver - British Columbia, Cameroon - Africa, and now Cowansville, Quebec. I enjoy hiking in forests and along rivers, spending time with my wife, swimming, playing with my children, collecting rocks, and making trees. I've been making trees for over 12 years, working under Paul-Andre Leblanc - http://lhommequifaitdesarbres.ca/en/experience-2/ I am interested in how trees are perfect metaphors for the human existence. They experience loss - broken branches, cut roots, stripped bark. They grow in different soils - hard and rocky, soft and rich, by a river, on a mountain They have a history They need the stable security of the soil and a hopeful reaching for the light They persevere regardless of what they face ...
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