Tree by Tree

For the last three years, the forests of my childhood have gradually died of drought, been cut down, loaded onto lorries and into containers, and shipped to faraway countries.

Today, when I visited my mother (delivering five big carrier bags full of groceries to her and her carers), the loggers were at work again. I wonder how much will be left of the forest by the next time I go for a walk there.

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