It’s a crisp December day, and I am walking north toward home on Central Park West in New York City. At West 77th Street, I met my friend, an American Elm. It’s more than twice my age, a magnificent tree grounded in place by a solid trunk with roots extending ever deeper into the earth.
With the leaves of its summer youth gone, the twists and turns of t…
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