How to Help Save Tree's
I think you all know that I am a TREE person, my book is how to save the trees, I belong to tree organizations like; Tree Hugger, Tree People, Arbor Day Foundation. I want to help you understand that trees are here to help us breath fresh air.
Teach your children how important trees are for our planet. The best way to make this effort is two fold; first you can go to Arbor Day Foundation and purchase trees for one dollar each and then the Arbor Day Foundation takes these trees and planets them where fires have destroyed the terrain.
Buy your small tress for the Arbor Day foundation and you and your family go to an area that has had a fire and plant trees, do this two or three times a year. If everyone did this our planet would start to change for the better and the ozone layer might improve as well as the joy to watch something grow into a proud tall tree.
Trees product and balance or oxygen, in Africa they call trees standing people. Trees support an amazing verity of life, birds, monkeys, frogs, and all kids of creaters.
This is so dear to my heart so I really hope people hear this load and clear. Don't cut down a tree for Christmas, don't buy a cut tree from those places selling Christmas trees on the side of the road. They make the most beautiful fake trees now and once they are decorated, you can't tell if it is real or fake. Start a new family tradition and help to protect the trees. Follow your heart and Happy Holidays.




Darlene, this is a very heart warming article. Did you paint that artwork (the Seasonal Tree)? It's beautiful!
Posted by: Tina's Ark | February 27, 2010 at 09:18 AM
Yes Jerry, if everyone did one thing to help our world, can you imagine how much we could do. One of my passions are trees, I even wrote a book about trees for children. I hope you find one passion to devote yourself to and Arbor Day Foundation is a great start. Good Luck
Posted by: Darlene Sabella | December 11, 2009 at 07:11 PM
Saving the world's tree population in my opinion should be on the forefront of everyone's mind. Thanks for confirming what we all should know about Arbor Day and their passion for making a difference.
Jerry
Posted by: Jerry | December 11, 2009 at 01:14 AM
Thank you for your kind words my friend, I shall charish your comment. Yes, it is deep in my soul, the love for trees is something more then a glance, it is a part of me. I am on Arbor Day on facebook and send out notices to all my friends to buy a tree for a dollor. $20.00 can go a long way. We are making an inpact on this quest and I keep bugging everyone to get involved. Thank you again for reading my article.
Posted by: Darlene Sabella | December 05, 2009 at 04:28 PM
Darlene: I can feel just how passionate you are about this subject, and I am going to join the Arbor Day Foundation immediately - seriously, I am.
I love the specific suggestions for how we can all make a difference in the world, and what a great point that if we all did something so small, we could actually change the quality of life, the quality of the air, and the overall environment. Very nice job on this one. The reference to Africa and trees as "standing people" really hits home. Was it Frost who wrote, "I think that I shall never see ...anything quite so beautiful as a tree"?
Way to go!
Posted by: Elizabeth Thomas | December 05, 2009 at 02:28 PM