sunset as seen through trees in Safed
With the aid of new technology, Police has only recently solved the case of rape and murder of a young woman found in a forest near Jerusalem 26(!!) years ago.
There were, sadly, many cases in the past, of dead bodies found in the forests. That, and the wild fires that break out almost every year make me sometimes say "I love trees, I don't love forests".
I'm aware, of course, of their huge importance to the planet; they are in fact the 'lungs' of the planet and stabilze climate by turning CO2 into oxygen, preserve the soil and support wildlife. And still...
Anyway, I do like those patches of forest arranged specially for picnics and recreation which bring lots of pleasure and joy to people..
picnic area - Mizpe Ramon
picnic spot - Forest of the Martyrs near Jerusalem
As for trees, I love them all; the fruit- bearing trees as well as the other species. Unlike the gloomy forest, the individual trees are bright and mood uplifting.
It goes without saying that we love fruit trees for giving us the best food on earth. I cannot imagine life without fruit. I eat them in all the forms possible: raw, cooked, with seeds, without seeds, and enjoy them immensely. I feel they are the true elixir of life.
cherries from the Golan Heights
However, it is also those single trees, fulfilling a specific crucial function in specific areas, that attract my attention; the trees providing shade in the desert, serving as lookout, marking a boundary, creating an urban 'green lung', ... the list is endless.
provides shade for animals in the desert (the Alpaca Farm) - desert
trees provide shade to a cute little puddle area
attraction on the Yarkon river bank - sort of decorative tree
marks the boundary between town, cemetery, industrial zone
Green tiny corner ('lung'), for the passersby of Bialik street (Ramat-Gan )