tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044301988472338053.post920828213136688288..comments2024-03-28T20:43:09.664-04:00Comments on Paper Vernissage: Nuts?Lorraine http://www.blogger.com/profile/11427333309803544827noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044301988472338053.post-85844681391162608802011-11-13T15:00:53.749-05:002011-11-13T15:00:53.749-05:00Hi Lorraine! Sorry I'm leaving this post so l...Hi Lorraine! Sorry I'm leaving this post so late - just read thru it and wanted to share a thought about the tree. We have friends who were losing a tree they loved and rather than take the whole tree down, they mostly took it down and left part of the trunk and a few lower branches and created a bird feeding station out of it. Now they can sit and watch the animals still gather at the spot and eat. I'm not sure how low the branches are on your oak, but thought I would share since I know they had the same dilemma about what to do with their dying tree. Hope you are having a gorgeous weekend!!!!Michelle Joy Weckslerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15071140824860593282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044301988472338053.post-56064682541955445862011-11-11T14:18:46.018-05:002011-11-11T14:18:46.018-05:00Love your acorn display, although I certainly woul...Love your acorn display, although I certainly wouldn't fancy having to stick all those lacy caps down. I think I'd feel if the tree is that damaged it's time not to be sentimental but to take it out and replace it with something else. Having said that, it's always sad to cut a tree down - they all have personality and character. Well - almost all!!Sabrinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17522656235476335067noreply@blogger.com