The squirrels in our neck of the woods are industriously gathering and hoarding acorns for winter. The empty holes in the precision-drilled oak trunks are tell-tale signs that the cheeky little fellows have additionally robbed the woodpeckers of their bounty.

It’s no secret that great things often have small beginnings. What begin as acorns become mighty oaks, and I’ve learned a lot from observing the towering sentinels in our yard:

Deep roots keep us grounded—know who I am, what I value, and why I’m here.

Teamwork and being able to stand alone are equally important.

Energy efficient, trees waste very little.

Stillness has many rewards—slow down.

Flexibility allows us to bend, not break, in stormy weather.

As trees close a cycle, they shed baggage to move forward into the next cycle.

Regardless of the weather, reach for the sky!

What have you learned from observing trees?

Laurie Buchanan

“Whatever you are not changing, you are choosing.” — Laurie Buchanan

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