CHERISHED MEMORY “Arbor Day” E-dition

THIS E-DITION FROM THE ARCHIVES IS

FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2024
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AND HERE’S TODAY’S MOST CHERISHED FACEBOOK MEMORYTHAT DAY WAS FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2023APRIL 29 ARBOR DAY

Happy Arbor Day, Everybody!

image009We hope you didn’t forget, because National Arbor Day is observed each year on the last Friday in April as a holiday in which individuals and groups are encouraged to plant and care for trees.

image005Hurley the Historian says on April 10, 1872, journalist and newspaper editor J. Sterling Morton established Arbor Day in the state of Nebraska with hopes that it would spread across the country. This first Arbor Day challenged the people of Nebraska who were pioneers and missed the trees and forests of the east. The challenge was to plant as many trees as they possibly could. The citizens of Nebraska answered the challenge by planting more than 1 million trees that first Arbor Day.

image005image007Trees provide vital protection for the Earth’s topsoil from erosion, oxygen, and homes for wildlife. They also are a renewable resource that provides a variety of materials for building, fuel and office supplies. Trees beautify our environment, provide shade on a sunny day and improve our quality of life. And National Arbor Day celebrates all these things and aims for American generations to come to enjoy all the benefits trees have to offer.

image005The International Business Times says you don’t have to be a tree-hugger to appreciate trees or to celebrate Arbor Day today. They shade us from the sun, feed us fruit and nuts, fill our lungs with oxygen, and increase the value of our homes and so much more. So take a few minutes to learn more about the trees around you and how to give your thanks to them with these facts, quotes and ideas for Arbor Day activities.

NOTE: The value of trees might be of some small interest to Hamilton County Victims who’ve filed complaints with the Hamilton County Board of Revision over their jacked up property values by Hamilton County’s Disingenuous Double-Dipping D-RAT Auditor.

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image005A mature tree on your property can add between $1,000 and $10,000 to the value of your home, depending on its size and condition.

image005One acre of forest absorbs six tons of carbon dioxide per year, putting out four tons of oxygen. That’s enough oxygen annually to support 18 people.

image005Trees properly placed around buildings can slash air conditioning needs by 30 percent and can save 20 to 30 percent in energy used for heating.

image005Planting trees translates to improved water quality, reduced storm water runoff and less erosion. Wooded areas help prevent sediment and chemicals from flowing into streams.

image005Our Quote for Today Committee chose Thomas Jefferson’s “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.” None of that mushy stuff for those guys!

image005One thing Arbor Day is not is a really big day for the Greeting Card Industry. The ones we’ve seen are pretty crappy, and anyway, you have to kill trees to make the cards.

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image005Finally, Arbor Day isn’t a very good day for jokes either. Did you hear the joke about Arbor Day?… It’ll leaf you laughing! Did you hear the joke about the oak tree?… It’s acorny one! What is a tree’s least favorite month?… Sep-timber! Our late night TV Comedians probably won’t be telling a lot of Arbor Day jokes tonight.image010 Monty Python – Lumberjack Song

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