Returning from vacation, Ronald’s family was heartbroken to find their beloved 200-year-old sequoia tree chopped down.
The tree, a part of their home’s identity, had been a cherished family symbol. Ronald, his wife Irene, and their teenage daughters Stella and
Jill were devastated.Their neighbor Barbara, who had been bitter since losing her own sequoia in a storm, had been vocal about her dislike for their trees.
She claimed, “Those trees cast too much shade!They’re a danger.” Ronald tried to reason with her, but the tension remained.