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I open a tree.
By Maxine Kumin The New Yorker, February 2 , 1976P. 34 I open a tree.
The New Yorker, February 2 , 1976P. 34 I open a tree.
Mr. Hobel patiently showed everyone how to make cord by twisting raffia that he brought in lieu of cutting open a tree, and how to double or triple it in strength and length.
Every window has a miniature scene; white gates open a tree covered in Tiffany designs, porcelain cherubs in a winter wonderland, an ornate bow bridge with glistening timepiece below, a sleigh filled with jewels, a sweeping staircase covered with little blue boxes, and a beautiful stag covered with jewels.
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But Friedberger's offbeat delivery and lyrical quirks ("I'm opening a tree museum / It's my new hobby," she sings on Open Season; "And even if you had a twin / I wouldn't notice her or him" is the touching sentiment of All Known Things) seem to balance nicely with this straightening out of the musical backdrop.
Beginning with a bear scratching an oak tree's bark, Brenner tells how a hole can open in a tree and, although the tree dies, timber beetles, squirrels, bluebirds, tree frogs and mice, at different times, can make their homes in the hole.
My classroom was in the open under a tree.
All group discussions took place outside, in an open, under a tree in both communities.
They open up a tree to bacteria, viruses, fungi, and insects.
"You have to cut open a redwood tree to see how old it is, but you wouldn't if it had a neck".
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