Where we communicaete on behalf of the trees.
Credit image. Texas A&M Forest services
I remember the very first tree I was introduced to . It was an Ash Juniper. Or how many like to call them, a cedar trees.
Funny thing is, I never once noticed a difference up to that point. Every tree was the same to me, as a matter of fact, I don’t recall seeing anything other than a “just a tree” no matter where I was or what I did in life up to that point.
At that moment when my Foreman (Boss who is in charge of that truck) told me that, I was incredibly surprised. Surprised that I never noticed a difference between the tree structure, leaves/needles, bark, you name it. I then remember my boss asking me, does this tree look like this other tree? My first reaction was “well yeah?” When he was pointing at a Hackberry. Completely different EVERYTHING.
That is when I realized that I had so much to learn, so much to absorb. Then fast forward over a decade later, I have learn quite a bit, and that is why I started this Company of Capital Arbor, LLC. !
I knew that if I shared what I know now, I can learn even more from everyone that asks, everyone that wonders and everyone that is challenges our beliefs in what we know about trees.
I believe each tree is different, not just in the pure DNA structure, but in the pure form of where it is planted or grown.
I want this Blog OR as I like to call it my Tree journal to reflect my findings, and I encourage everyone to have an open mind and to question the true essence of trees. Just as we are all curious about everything else, trees deserve just as much attention.
Blog Post Title One
It all begins with an idea.