Staying Positive

In lieu of our typical update on tree diseases or invasive insects, I’d like to share something a friend of mine wrote. My intention is that this will bring you some hope and something to look forward to in these seemingly dark times:

“I can’t wait for a year’s time, when all of this is a distant memory and there is a corona baby boom because all the lovers were loving.

And there is a rise in small businesses because all of the entrepreneurs had a moment of stillness and creativity.

And all of the children remember nothing, but a time when all the moms and dads were at home and drawing and playing board games and we remember it as the time we all got to stop and be present.

We will remember the time our health was our first priority, and people learnt new ways to use fresh produce to feed their families, and we were all forced to think outside the box and dream up new things and reinvent old ways of doing things, and for once - even amongst the chaos - there was community, there was a global rise in togetherness and the streets were quiet but our homes were bustling with love and laughter.

That time is coming… soon, just like other crisis before, this will all be a distant memory, a thing we listen to our children discuss in classrooms, a once was, that we will share with our grand babies.

So to you – I know it’s unsettling, but focus on the silver lining; we are in this together and there’s so much beauty to see.”

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Donegan’s Tree Service, Inc is working with the Tree Care Industry Association and Homeland Security says that our business is essential — so we are continuing to do tree work for homeowners and commercial areas across Loudoun County. We are glad to have been recognized in the Loudoun Times Mirror as a runner up for Best of Loudoun 2020 and thank you for your continued support! We will be offering a special spring savings this season in order to help you afford the tree work that maybe you’ve been putting off for a few months or years. Please contact us for more information. Stay well.

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