Exciting times for one very special tree, our Granny tree.
A new picture book is on the way.
Announcing: GRAN, GRAN, GRANNY
Illustrated by Eric Groff
Clear Fork Media
Fall 2017
Fall 2017
Party today, far away …
Sam
finds a great deal to sing about as he echoes "the chat" on the way
to visit a majestic forest friend in GRAN, GRAN, GRANNY. Lizzie tells
this “moment in time" story as she, two brothers, and her parents hike up
the well-worn trail to visit one grand old Douglas fir tree known as Granny on
her annual measuring day. The forest is aflame with fall color and the
path is carpeted with fall leaf confetti on the day following a fierce and
worrisome storm. A celebration cake swings along in mom's traveling basket as
Lizzie, Nick and Sam lead the way. As the story unfolds, readers will make
the discovery that Granny is not a granny in the normal sense of that beloved
word.
The
inspiration for this tale comes from years of family hikes up the trails in a
hilly and forested watershed near our home in northwest Washington. One
particular tree, Granny, has stolen our hearts and given us cause for celebration
on our weekly hikes. Once a year we measure her girth with a string wrapped
around a silvered spool of wood. The knots on our well-worn string tell us that
Granny has grown. We have attempted to measure Granny’s height with helium
balloons, but mostly we wonder about her time in the forest. We often meet
other hikers at Granny’s stop on the trail and share forest observations.
The
Pacific Northwest is rich with forests, and old growth trees have been a
particular interest of mine. Find a nonfiction section: Fascinating
Facts Of The Douglas Fir, following the story. Planting and saving trees are a
topic we hear about almost every day. Granny’s tale is unique and
universal at the same time. It is my hope that my story shares the love and
wonder of one very special tree.
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