I always thought trees were supposed to live on and on. That's not been our experience at this house. Some trees have thrived. The township, or the developer, or someone authorized the planting of two maple trees in everyone's front yard back in 1998, shortly after we bought the house. In 2026, both trees are still alive and well.
Landscapers planted other trees in the yard that are no longer alive. The Bradford pear was the victim of a freak snowstorm in October 2011 that overloaded the leafy branches and broke them off at the trunk. The red maple in the back yard just died for some reason, about 20 years after it was planted. The cherry tree in front of the storm door leaked sap for a few years before dying. Don't know whether any of this had to do with the invasive spotted lanternflies or some disease.
This weeping cherry tree got sick around 2022 and two or three full-size limbs stopped producing leaves, but a couple of others have survived every winter since then. For a few days in spring, the blossoms appear just like always, and I take pictures because I think it's going to be the final year for the tree.