June 1, 2015

Endocrine: Chestnut Tree Images

Endocrine
Chestnut Tree Images
Summer 2015


Chestnut is a soft fiber tree that will show every little thing that the tree ever came into contact with...no matter what. Chestnut wood is an archeological dream. Bugs, animals, habitat, and human flesh will leave an imprint in the trunk and branches that will last the life of the tree and beyond if the wood is preserved.

The illustrations with this post show some of the wonders both mankind has left to depict the Chestnut tree and the reality of the wood's capabilities.

Photo #1
It is believed that in photo #1, artist carved these images into the tree trunk, perpahs they miss read the imprints nature put in the Chestnut wood or the carvings may have served as an introduction to the wonders of a Chestnut park. Whichever, photo #1 is loaded with images.

In photo #2, nature's imprint is much more realistic to the truth. As in photo #1, the soft fiber of the Chestnut wood enabled nature to leave an imprint in the tree trunk. The captions read that a person in a Goetia stage of 'Leo' died and was left under this Chestnut tree. Leo was very popular during the US Civil War of 1865, and historians say the Union Army fought this DID who flooded the USA from France.

Indigenous to the western hemisphere, Chestnut trees are slowly become extinct on the continents...global warming is the cause. The prediction for them is that by 2040 most Chestnut trees will no longer product the seeds, or nuts, needed to reproduce itself.

Whether good or bad, historians report that the tree has served very little to the American people, but it has been the largest famed among all the habitat tree for fairytale fantasy, shade, nuts (which are horrible), and medically misused in the aid of narcotics.