Sapling Jar: With Brown and Dark Brown

$95.00

Little children of the forest.

Though they look like little men, they will some day grow up to be vast trees looming over the forest floor.

This is a jar for storing sugar, honey, molasses, or anything else you might want to put in it.

It comes with a wooden spoon.

This Jar Weighs approximately 2 pounds 2 ounces and holds 16 ounces.

It is about 7 and ½ inches tall, 7 inches long, and 5 inches wide.

Saplings….

Trees, ferns, flowers, and moss; the world of the forest is full of life.

Yet...

The wildest of places in these ancient sanctuaries, give rest to ancient dead trees lying upon the soil.

In these places, mushrooms grow, insects scurry, and animals meander through a graveyard of trees.

Unlike the resting places of humans, the living and the dead can mingle in beauty and grace in sheltered peace.

The vital reality that new life grows out of the old is present all around these sacred wild spaces.

On the forest floor among old dead branches, and trees that have fallen upon the ground, new life springs up from the earth.

Saplings.

Tiny fragile pieces of the wild that look up from the mossy floor to their lofty family high above.

Seeing ancient branching arms covered with leaves or needles, cradling the air above them.

Upon the dimly lit forest floor small shafts of light escape through the canopy and fall upon these little ones.

They live in the shadow of the living trees and mingle among the small green plants, toad stools, and ferns.

One day in many long years, these little ones will join the big trees that tower over them.

To walk in a place where the saplings lie is to look upon a future filled with beauty and potential.

Fragile, balanced on life and death, the young trees reach for the light above.

Little children of the forest.

Though they look like little men, they will some day grow up to be vast trees looming over the forest floor.

This is a jar for storing sugar, honey, molasses, or anything else you might want to put in it.

It comes with a wooden spoon.

This Jar Weighs approximately 2 pounds 2 ounces and holds 16 ounces.

It is about 7 and ½ inches tall, 7 inches long, and 5 inches wide.

Saplings….

Trees, ferns, flowers, and moss; the world of the forest is full of life.

Yet...

The wildest of places in these ancient sanctuaries, give rest to ancient dead trees lying upon the soil.

In these places, mushrooms grow, insects scurry, and animals meander through a graveyard of trees.

Unlike the resting places of humans, the living and the dead can mingle in beauty and grace in sheltered peace.

The vital reality that new life grows out of the old is present all around these sacred wild spaces.

On the forest floor among old dead branches, and trees that have fallen upon the ground, new life springs up from the earth.

Saplings.

Tiny fragile pieces of the wild that look up from the mossy floor to their lofty family high above.

Seeing ancient branching arms covered with leaves or needles, cradling the air above them.

Upon the dimly lit forest floor small shafts of light escape through the canopy and fall upon these little ones.

They live in the shadow of the living trees and mingle among the small green plants, toad stools, and ferns.

One day in many long years, these little ones will join the big trees that tower over them.

To walk in a place where the saplings lie is to look upon a future filled with beauty and potential.

Fragile, balanced on life and death, the young trees reach for the light above.