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Earth Day musings


An Estonian belief is that a life is not lived until one has planted a tree. Which is why we remember Konstantin Päts planting oaks, as they are the symbol of longevity. Visible. Not eternal, nothing on this day marking our concern about the future should be emphasized as such.

The slimster is writing as a reluctant gardener, also as a treehugger. Literally, as once years ago on a Conservation Authority hike in slippery March, this ink-stained wretch slipped on an icy hill and had to grab onto a tree to prevent a fall into a ravine. Resulting in cracked ribs. Trees can be good then – stopped the slide; bad as in damage to the human system. Oh well. That actually is a valuable message. Life is not easy.
President Richard Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon plant a tree on the White House South Lawn to recognize the first Earth Day.


The slender one has planted more than one tree. That is only in the city. A birch – had to, as an Estonian - in our first home. The second home already had a gorgeous one. With two smaller ones beside it,…

(Read more: Estonian Life No.17 2021 paber- and PDF/digi)


Otepää Slim, Toronto


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