Thursday, May 22, 2025

My Little Willow Was Broken

 In winter, under a cap of snow, the willow was beautiful. The sun's rays broke through its branches. But the snow and strong gusty wind turned out to be too strong for such a small willow. 

 


In the spring, when the snow melted, the willow presented a sad sight. Its not thick trunk turned out to be broken. Parts of the bark and wood stuck out in all directions. I was so sorry for my beauty. 


What could I do? I I could not go to the garden and asked my neighbor to cut down its wounded trunk and coat the cut with garden pitch. It turned out that new branches had already begun to grow from the remaining part of the trunk.

 


I hope that at the end of the warm season the willow will transform and will look fluffy and green. Of course, it will not immediately become a beauty, but over time I hope my willow will be like this.

34 comments:

  1. Liebe Nadezda,

    es tut mir so leid um Deine Weide, Schneelast kann viel Schaden anrichten. Im vorletzten Winter war ein großer Ast von unserer Mirabelle betroffen, er war durch den vielen Schnee abgebrochen, es hat mir in der Seele weh getan.

    Ich drücke Dir die Daumen, dass sich Deine Weide erholen wird.

    Herzliche Grüße
    von Anke

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    1. Thank you very much, Anke, I also hope that the willow will recover in a year.

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  2. It's so sad to see the damages of your willow, Nadezda. I hope it will grow a lot this summer.

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  3. I hope your willow will grow again, even stronger. Thumbs up!!!!
    Have a nice day, warm greetings. Nice to be here again. :)

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    1. I'm glad to see you on my blog, OdnowionaJa. How are you? I'm waiting for my willow to get stronger.

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  4. I am glad that you kept the willow, Nadezda. I am sure that it will reward you with great beauty. Just like humans, trees need a little help from time to time!

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    1. I agree, David. Like this willow, I needed help when I broke my leg. I hope this tree gets even more beautiful.

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  5. Hi Nedezla, thanks for visiting my blog, especially since the last post is dedicated to you. But since the video doesn't open, I'll leave it here and also in Tigrero.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ_j4Ytecgg

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    1. Thank you, Ali. I could see this video. I liked the music.

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  6. Boa tarde e um excelente quinta-feira minha querida amiga Nadezda. Nunca vi um salgueiro pessoalmente. Obrigado pelas belas imagens.

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  7. Ya verás como todo va bien, y la próxima temporada crece tan hermoso como estaba.
    Un saludo, amiga Esperanza.

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    1. Sí, espero que crezca y aguante la nieve que lo cubrirá en invierno, Manuel.

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  8. Toivottavasti pajusi palaa entiseen loistoonsa.

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  9. This is how they grow new branches. It will be beautiful.

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    1. Yes, hope it will grow well this summer, Sandi.

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  10. Pobre sauce. Ojala vuelva a reverdecer. Te mando un beso.

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  11. Si starà riprendendo benissimo! È sempre un peccato quando la neve provoca questi danni.
    Ti mando un caro saluto!

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    1. Certo che è un peccato per la pianta, Gabriel. Spero che il salice si riprenda bene.

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  12. I think this will turn out beautifully, dear Nadezda. Have a wonderful day!

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  13. The willow is already regenerating.
    When you least expect it, it will be beautiful again.
    Have a good week.
    Janice.

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  14. Muy triste lo de tu sauce, pero pronto volverá a estar precioso. Abrazos.

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    1. Creo que se recuperará pronto, Teresa. Gracias.

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  15. The first photo is so beautiful with the sun's rays passing through the snow on your willow.
    What a shame it broke under the weight of the snow. With time it would certainly be a beautiful tree again.
    Greetings and all the best.

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  16. Poor little tree, I hope it recovers.

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    1. Thank you Mahi for stopping on my blog.

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