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What if trees could talk to each other? How do you know they don't? And if they do, what do they say to each other? And how is it that we can't hear what they say? After all, the dance card of your average tree is not all that full, and they have lots of time to learn to talk while we are busy babbling at each other. Some people believe that not only trees, but also rocks and peaches converse with each other too. Leafy and Sprucy invites the reader to pause and consider the conversation of a maple tree and a blue spruce who live on either side of a stone soldier. They discuss the behavior and…mehr

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What if trees could talk to each other? How do you know they don't? And if they do, what do they say to each other? And how is it that we can't hear what they say? After all, the dance card of your average tree is not all that full, and they have lots of time to learn to talk while we are busy babbling at each other. Some people believe that not only trees, but also rocks and peaches converse with each other too. Leafy and Sprucy invites the reader to pause and consider the conversation of a maple tree and a blue spruce who live on either side of a stone soldier. They discuss the behavior and attitudes of a society seemingly headlong bent on chaotic perdition, all the while puzzling over and remarking upon the entities and objects of our past and current WorthShip.
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Kenneth David Brubacher was born into a large family of sort of Mennonites in Elmira, Ontario, through no fault of his own. He was encouraged to make an attempt at becoming a normal human being, but clearly with limited success. To the surprise of nearly everyone, he graduated from secondary school in 1970. From there he traveled the world extensively, turning his hand to many kinds of jobs, and eventually returned to Elmira having accomplished very little. He got work as a, but it was soon evident that he was a millwrong. After being mercifully fired from that job, he went trucking and almost immediately distinguished himself (summa cum laude with oak leaf cluster and Silver Star) by destroying the truck.