Saturday, March 15, 2008

The tree will live on and on

There is a beautiful anjeer (fig) tree outside our building compound, which shades my bedroom from direct sunlight. It is a delight to wake up every morning and see this tree the first thing in the morning. Its speciality is it bears fruits throughout the year and is in full bloom in winter and leafless in spring. It provides non-stop food supply for the squirrels and the assorted birds around. About a year back a nutcase almost got this tree cut. He had encroached the land around the tree and was afraid some monsoon it may not withstand the strong wind and fall on his roof. They did cut a lot of branches on his side and when they started chopping on our side my mom saw what was happening and went down and stopped them from cutting the tree. Some feisty lady she is.

Since then the branches have grown a lot on our side and now they touch our window; to my delight! Only problem, when there is good amount of breeze, one particular branch keeps hitting on the tin shade we have on our window to keep the rain out. The thing is it is not possible to sleep when it does that due to the noise it makes. And second, during the monsoon with the wind always strong the branch will continuously hammer the shade and might break it. So we thought we will have a tiny part of the branch cut and asked folks living on the first floor to refer a tree cutter. We live on the second floor.

To our horror they suggested we cut all the branches down to the trunk, so that the problem is solved forever. My ma told them it’s not required; we just want to cut the tiniest part possible. But the psycho kept trying to convince her to cut the entire tree and leave the stump (probably as a reminder of the destruction we humans are capable of). As if that is not enough the jokers who make our neighbours want to have another tree chopped. Reason! Dried leaves from the tree fall on the terrace and make kachra. Someone’s got to tell them the only being that litters this planet is humans. I totally fail to understand the enthusiasm people have for chopping off trees. What will it take for humans to start seeing sense? Complete desertisation?

2 comments:

Zoya said...

Kudos to your mother and you...and all the best ! On reading this post I remembered two massive fights I had with tree cutters. Once they came at the behest of some stupid jerk in our office to cut up an almond tree that was in no way causing any damage. The fault of the poor tree ? The dried leaves fell on the terrace ! The other time I got into a fracas with the local corporator and mercifully he bowed to my wishes and asked the tree cutters to cut only that branch which was touching the electric wire, instead of all the branches. I totally agree with you. Humans are supposed to possess the most intelligence, yet they always learn after the harm is done.

Flying Machine said...

Kudos only to my Ma, Zoya. I was not involved in the tree bachao andolan, was at the office day dreaming.