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Why I Don’t Buy Cut Christmas Trees (The quiet, green secrets of the season)
There is something deeply sad about walking through the streets after the holidays — discarded Christmas trees lying outside, silent stumps with a stray piece of straw or a forgotten ornament still clinging to them. Just weeks before, they stood glowing in the warmth of people’s homes… and now their needles fall, and that’s it. Their journey is over. Yet these trees grew for many years. A 150–180 cm Christmas tree isn’t born in a few months — it often takes a decade to reach
meekpinewood
Nov 244 min read


The Story of Pine – Why Pinewood?
People often ask me: why pine? Why not a "nobler" wood? The answer is simple, and it comes from the heart: For me, pine is not just a material — it is nature, stillness, and memory. As a child, I used to sit under an old pine tree in my grandparents’ garden. Its shade was cool, its scent lingered on my hands whenever I touched the bark. It made me feel safe. That experience stayed with me. To me, pine is home. Pine isn’t perfect. It’s soft, it dents easily, and it carries kno
meekpinewood
Apr 181 min read
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