On a hike in Tennessee recently, we came across many overturned trees with roots sometimes as high as 15 feet – a wall of rocks, roots and earth overturned by the tragic death of some mighty tree. Every size of overturned tree roots was as spooky as the next though, and with the dense forest behind it, holding secrets and lies like only a forest can, I suspected that the tree had not died alone but among an ageless forest of peers who would one day suffer the same fate. The dead tree and roots however are an intricate part of the ecosystem, providing homes for countless insects and creatures. The cycle goes on, the forest keeps its secrets.

















