Another work week but this time we moved David to Cullman where he can go to Wallace State. I had a lengthy list of things to do. I got to all the items which included oil changes and other maintenance. Before we could begin those, we had to clear a good bit of fallen debris from a microburst that came through last week. Three trees had big limbs topped out of them. I had to use the tractor to drag the enormous limbs out to the edge of the field. A huge piece came out of the Sycamore in the pond field. The extra work coupled with the high humidity made the work a lot harder. I got the picture of the Pecan tree sent to TyTy nursery. I hope to hear back soon.
Effigies are used in grieving by providing a tangible representation of what has been lost, allowing a mourner to connect with who or what they've lost , which can help with the process of acceptance and emotional expression, particularly when the loss is sudden or traumatic; they can be used to focus grief and memories around a physical likeness, offering a sense of continued presence even in their absence