Saturday, February 17, 2007

Trees are Absolutely Essential for Human Life

This blog isn't exactly about publishing or about writing. It is about something even more important. It is about trees, and their value to all of life. They shelter smaller plants that are used by humans for food and medicines. Farmers use trees to divide one field from another, and stop the fierce winds that whistle across the plains. But much more basically, trees provide, just by being, like all other green plants, most of the oxygen we need to live. We get fruit and nuts from them. They attract lightning so that we will be spared. Where would we be without trees? I think that if there were trees in Somalia and Ethiopia, there would not now be millions starving to death. They could just pick fruits and nuts from the trees and eat. Manna, as it was described in the Judeo-Christian Bible, came from a tree. I believe it was the tamarisk tree, which dripped a sweet sticky syrup that the children of Israel lapped up. Trees play a key part in the mythology. There were trees in the fabled Garden of Eden. The mystical Jews study the Tree of Life in Qabalah. Shamans climb a tree in order to go to the different worlds, down for the Underworld, in the middle for the Middle World, with which we are most familiar, and up to journey in the Upper World, to visit with the deities, and other Upper World beings. The Germans and the Norse have Yggdrasil, the World Ash Tree, which pointed the way to all nine of the Germanic and Norse worlds. We use trees for countless purposes; building materials, paper, furniture, and many other uses. The Native Americans and early settlers used the bark of the birch tree as paper. Trees trap soil that would ordinarily be washed away in erosion. They also hold moisture in the soil. They prevent dangerous landslides. What else can I say about trees and how important, how vital they are? This blog is by no means exhaustive. It is only to get you, my readers to thinking about trees, and talking about trees, and how important they are to all life.

Thursday, February 8, 2007

When we last left our heroine.....

Since my first blog was written, two more of my stories have been published. One is Arianrhod's Bracelet, and the other is Yule Yelps [The Fattigman Files], and the process of creation continues. I had my 60th birthday in January, and thought about how my life has progressed. Why couldn't I have done this 20 years ago? This is great. I don't plan ever to retire. As long as I can apply fingers to keyboard I plan on writing. There are a lot more stories inside of me rarin' to get out. I'm afraid I was a little hard on the editor who edited my holiday story, sorry, Pam. Hopefully, I won't be so pressed for time when my next one gets to the final edit. Right now I'm working on what I hope will be the ultimate vampire novel. The idea came to me just before Yule, and certain signs and omens told me that I should be writing this novel. On December 23rd, of all times, there was a program on the History Channel about vampires. Then after the holidays we saw a show on the SciFi Channel on the historic Dracula. I started brainstorming with snoodlady about it. I also brainstormed about it with Doc on the way to the covenstead at Yule. I made some notes when we got back home. I've been working on it ever since.