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Silver Fir Cones

Spirit of Trees Posted on March 30, 2012 by BostonTerrierMay 6, 2012

A Story from The Hartz Mountains, Germany Retold by Sheryl Ann Karas Once upon a time a miner who had a wife and seven children was confined to his bed with a terrible illness. They were a poor family. As … Continue reading →

Posted in Environmental Stewardship, Europe, Evergreen, Fir, Good for Young Ages, Healing/Consolation, Wonder Tales/Fairy Tales

Orosu

Spirit of Trees Posted on March 30, 2012 by BostonTerrierNovember 16, 2013

A Tale from Japan Edited by Fran Stallings, as retold by Toshiko Endo In Taira on Mount Azuma, right where the Amado River and the Arakawa River meet, there once was a big, big Sugi tree (Cryptomeria, a Japanese cedar). … Continue reading →

Posted in Cedar, Evergreen, Healing/Consolation, Japan, Myths, Scary/Ghostly, Wonder Tales/Fairy Tales

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