Do you want me to tell you more interesting things that humans have done by observing your nature?
Listen, I’ll read you something that a German man who worked as a forest ranger wrote:
Trees tolerate thirst worse than hunger because the latter can quench it at any time. Like a baker who always has enough bread, they can quickly quiet the protests of the stomach through photosynthesis. But even the best baker can’t bake anything without water.
…I think the German version might be more specific, but since I don’t know and I don’t read German, I can’t tell you, he makes a comparison between people baking bread and what a tree feels when it feels dehydrated and continues:
In the same way, trees are not able to process nutrients if they lack water. An adult beech tree can lose more than 500 litres of water a day through its branches and leaves, and as long as it can find enough water from below, it will continue to do so. But the soil moisture would quickly be depleted if this happened every day in summer.

Have you felt this?
We warn each other that this event is happening, and we try to avoid it at all costs and it is not always easy, just like with small plants, drying out when we are so big is a problem, the bark opens and we are prey to infections that can eat us, inhabit us for their purposes.
I appreciate that you read me something about that man who lived in a place taking care of forests, the one who knows how to observe is an enlightened person in the subject he touches, in what he does, in what he puts his talent.
Saludos seguidores
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