Like a doctor removing something
important, Herb Collins gently peeled the wrapper back from the root ball
and tenderly placed the baby tree in the hole. Then he stood and walked
around it to see which way he should align it. Actually, looks pretty good
just the way it is.
So he took his bucket of
mixed sand and compost and began sprinkling it down onto the roots and
then packing it in gently with his fist.
Every few minutes he’d stop
and read the directions again. When he ordered the tree, the nurseryman
had written back “Are you sure?” Well, that made ol’ Herb laugh. Yes, he
was sure. He’s always sure this time of year.
He was still chuckling to
himself when Janice Thomas walked along the sidewalk.
“Hi Herb,” said the high
school art teacher. “What is it this year?”
“Papaya, Janice. Nice healthy
one, don’t you think?”
Janice took a close look
at the little dark green tree.
Papaya.
“Isn’t that a tropical tree?”
“Sure is,” he said, tucking
more dirt around the roots. “I have to read the instructions carefully
to get this right.”
Janice thought carefully
before speaking. “Papayas sure taste good, Herb.”
“Sure do. Wouldn’t it be
nice if this lives long enough to produce fruit?”
“But you’re not expecting
…”
“Of course not. The first
nippy day in autumn will turn this little guy belly up.”
He looked up and smiled
at Janice’s consternation.
“You know that banana tree
almost made it to Christmas last year. That was my best so far. We’ll see
how this little guy makes out.”
Each year Herb plants something
in the front yard that has no chance at all of being there the following
spring. He’s done it for years. It gives the neighborhood something to
look at and talk about, and it’s fun.
“You know, Herb, if you’re
looking for fruit, a cherry tree will produce …”
“I’m not looking for fruit,
Janice,” he said, gently. “I’m looking for glory. Glory!”
He laughed. “Where’s the
glory in planting something that will grow here? Anyone can do that. But
a papaya? Ha! There’s glory in that.
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