Oaks

 The perfectly imperfect Oak

 

Original artwork and ode to Oak by Kieran Gonsalves (c) 2025, inspired by the millions of Oaks that  are native to California


No two Oak trees are alike, that's just how evolution made them grow, feral.
Each starts out inconspicuously buried in the ground by a forgetful squirrel.

The branches are all twisted and gnarled, quite useless for manufacturing use.
Quite unlike bamboo, pine, fir, cedar, maple, mahagony, sal, teak and spruce.

Its imperfections in a world that glorifies perfection saves it from the axe.
Its abundant acorns are squirreled away far and wide buried in earth's cracks.

A squirrel stores roughly 3000 acorns when winter makes food supplies dwindle.
The hundreds left buried spring up to generate new forests - keeping it simple.

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