I don't think I am making a leap when I tell others that I believe that this spot was a logical resting spot for native Americans wandering through.
I have been reading a book on Comanche Indian Marker Trees in Texas. There are no marker trees in our grove, but the trees fit the criteria, in terms of age, to have been around at the time when native Americans were moving through.
Our oldest tree is approximately 150 inches around one foot above the ground. There is a Live Oak in Brazoria County, Texas that is 382 inches around (the largest Live Oak in Texas). They estimate that tree to be over 1000 years old. Our giant is a little less than half its size, so I estimate our tree to be about 400 years old. The smaller Live Oaks in the grove are between 24 and 100+/- inches around and easily old enough to have been sitting together long ago creating this resting spot.
Our Giant
look at the thick branches
What a beautiful tree!
We are lucky to have this great old tree on our property. I am enjoying discovering its secrets and the ties it has with this land.
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