A SUBTLE CHANGE IN NATURE
Several years ago, we planted a pyracantha, or firethorn, bush and a beautyberry bush on our back lawn in New Holland, Pennsylvania. But those shrubs never did as well as they could have because they were shaded by two large Norway spruce trees in a neighbor's yard. However, in the summer of 2023, those two spruce trees were cut down and removed, allowing more sunlight to reach the ground, and those two shrubs. During the spring and summer of 2024, that firethorn and the beautyberry grew larger, produced many more flowers, to the delight of certain tiny insects, and, of course, produced many more berries than ever before. And by mid-September, the firethorn had multitudes of striking, bright-orange berries and the beautyberry had many more delightfully-lovely, light-purple ones. All those berries in one spot were a joy to experience. Nature everywhere is always dynamic, always changing, to the detriment of some life, but to the benefit of other life. The remo