Belinda had always been an odd child, so it came as no
surprise that as an adult her thought process flowed upstream. She never quite got the obvious and she
became quite skilled at making wrong decisions, yet it never really phased her.
What saved her through the years was that her lawyer had
gotten her an amazing settlement in her divorce. Money for her was never an issue and so she
spent it as if it would never run out.
When we met her she was having a house built next to the
woods, and we don’t know why, but she also bought the woods. There were seven acres that the building
contractor left untouched and that is where she would let her four dogs run
free. Consequently, each evening she
spent picking burrs from her dogs hair.
They were forever a tangled mess.
Then one day a salesman came to her door. He was young, well dressed and a smooth
talker. By the time he drove away from
her house, she had purchased 17 solar panels for her roof, and told that unless
she had the tops of all the trees cut off, the sun would never reach the solar
panels. The following morning she was on the phone making arrangements to have
all the trees shortened.
Just as most medicines have side effects, so do the actions
we take in life. As promised, the solar
company installed 17 large solar panels on Belinda's roof, and she had every
tree in the forest shortened to no more than 5 feet tall, which kept the shade
away from her house.
It was three short months from that point in time that the for-sale
sign went up in front of her house.
Nothing she tried worked. The sun
beat down on her house relentlessly. Worse
than an oven, Belinda's air conditioning unit couldn’t keep up. She was being baked alive inside her own
house.
We don’t believe she ever caught on that the shade of the trees
is what kept her house at the perfect temperature. She has long ago moved away, even though her
house never sold and still sits there empty.
Should you ever visit Chesterfield County, you’ll see it next to an
odd-looking forest of tree stumps and branches.
Just don’t walk through it, it’s full of burrs.
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Sad Story. Signed: A Tree Hugger
Sad, but true!!!
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