So we did. But not completely. We left the stump and found some limited uses for it (mostly tomahawk practice). A short time later, a picture was taken of me praying beside the stump and "Stumpy" was "born."
Two years ago, we relocated south of town so as to make room for the new Youth Pastor to move into the parsonage. Our new home had a wonderful large Willow in the back yard.
This evening as the wind blew (not at all unusual around here), I heard a crash and found the tree broken and lying across the yard!
Looks like Stumpy has the last laugh after all.
4 comments:
Good night!!!
That's nuts!
By the way, those pictures are cropped by Blogger. You'll need to view them in a separate window to see the whole picture (including "wildlife" in one of them).
What a bummer! At least it didn't fall into the house!
Perhaps you've had a stump in the yard of all your dwelling places (how lovely, by the way) and you are just now realizing it. Consider that (and the lilies while you are at it), my friend. In any case, you can now reveal the wonderful stump which had previously been hidden by a big old tree. Don't forget Daniel 4:15 "Nevertheless, leave the stump of his roots in the earth...." Way to go, Stumpy, and welcome back.
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