From the very ground of the old giant, a Karee (Searsia lancea) and a White Mulberry (Morus alba) took root, woven into the story of the river. Now, three trees stand together, one fading, two thriving, their roots tangled in history, their branches stretching toward the future.
The Willow may not speak much longer, but it leaves behind something stronger than words, shade, shelter, and the reminder that life always finds a way.
