My Neighbor Cut Down the 200-Year-Old Sequoia My Great-Grandfather Planted While We Were on Vacation – So I Brought Him a ‘Gift’ He’ll Never Forget

I always believed some things in life were untouchable, especially the ones rooted in family and time. I just never expected to come home and find out how wrong I was.I, Samantha, grew up believing that the 200-year-old tree would outlive all of us.My great-great-grandfather, Simon, planted that giant sequoia in our yard not long after he came to America. According to family stories, he didn’t have much, just a small patch of land and a stubborn belief that if he put something down deep enough, it would last.That tree became proof of that.Every generation in my family had a photo taken standing in front of the sequoia. Weddings, birthdays, random Sunday afternoons — someone always ended up posing against that trunk.

To our family, it wasn’t just a tree. It was a symbol and a reminder that no matter what hardships life threw at us, we’d endure.While it was history for us, to my neighbor Roger, it was apparently a personal inconvenience.For the past few years, he’d made that very clear.Judging by Roger’s complaints, the tree was driving him crazy.”Your sequoia roots are spreading into my yard.””Because of your sequoia, bugs are ruining my flowers.””Your sequoia blocks the sun, and I’m not getting my daily dose of vitamin D!”That last one, he actually shouted over the fence while I was watering my plants.At first, I tried to find a peaceful solution.”We’ll trim the branches on your side so they won’t bother you,” I said calmly.And we did. I hired a crew, paid more than I wanted to, and made sure everything on his side was neat and clean.But Roger didn’t calm down. He returned with more vengeance.”I WANT YOU TO CUT THE SEQUOIA DOWN! It’s ruining the look of the neighborhood.”I remember just staring at him.

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