Tuesday, July 30, 2013

The Easily Corrupted Tree


A few little points of interest by Truman Madsen 
Dec 1982 “The Olive Press”
The Olive Tree
One Jewish legend identifies the tree of life as the olive tree. 3
The olive tree is a perennial, not a deciduous tree. Its leaves do not seasonally fade nor fall. Through scorching heat and winter cold they are continually rejuvenated. The tree is thus evergreen, or “everolive.” Without cultivation it is a wild, unruly, easily corrupted tree. Only after long, patient cultivating, usually eight to ten years, does it begin to yield fruit. Long after that, new shoots often come forth from apparently dead roots. As one stands in the olive groves, struck by the gnarled tree trunks that are at once ugly and beautiful, it is hard to avoid the impression of travail—of ancient life and renewing life. Today some trees, still productive on the Mount of Olives, are known by scientific measure to be at least 1,800 years old. 

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  1. You are blogging again!!!! I'm so happy! Love you :)
    Angie

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