Cottonwood just west of the Laramie River, Wyoming, USA.
My tree on Google Earth (click image to view). The Laramie River flows north through Laramie and continues on to join the North Platte, Platte, Missouri, Mississippi and finally the Gulf of Mexico.
I’m one of the Tree-followers. This is a cadre of folks who have chosen a tree to track through the year. Our adventure is kindly hosted and organized by Lucy Corrander of Loose and Leafy, at her tree-following site. During the first week of each month we post news of our tree, such as new leaves, flowers, bird nests, sunsets, rainstorms -- basically anything that happens, including reactions, inspirations and visions. The field is wide open and our imaginations can fly free.Lucy recently pointed out that “Although you may not be conscious of it, what you hear when you visit a tree will influence how you relate to it. Trees inspire emotions and emotions are inspired by sound as much as by sight.” Here’s video and audio of her tree, a pine.Inspired, I read through the movie section in the camera manual and walked to the river to film the cottonwood I’m following. The first try was a bit rough.It appears the tree hasn't changed much since my post last month. It’s still bare of leaves and flowers, but has lots of buds that are waiting, waiting, waiting -- until? To find out, we have to wait as well.