Having grown up on the East coast of Canada, I am well aware of the low growing stunted trees we call Tuckamore. These trees are usually found along the wind swept coast and have branches on the leeward side. The branches are interwoven which makes a very dense foliage, usually dwarf junipers, spruce, or fir.
When I decided I would like to write a blog, I wanted a name that would reflect my heritage and immediately thought about the Tuckamore trees of my childhood.
The Tuckamore always looked as if it was just hanging on the edge, arms extended and floating in the wind, free.
Friday, April 3, 2009
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