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Land in Trust I Think NOT
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Eunice Miller
Retired female trucker Photographer Watercolor Artist Gardener Jewelry maker(beads and glass) Animal Lover Blogger lol but you knew that lol Find me at folsommillstudio.com Folsom Mill Studio on Facebook Please feel free to email me at folsommillstudio@gmail.com if there is an image you would like to buy or an Original Watercolor or print or maybe a card of the painting you enjoyed. https://folsommillstudio.pixels.com/ View all posts by Eunice Miller
I’m sad and sorry too!
😦 I guess I am old now at 56 I hate change when it comes to killing living things 😦
Eunice you are NOT old at 56 but with age we tend to appreciate the things that are living more so than what we did when we were younger. xx
🙂 I was always OLD then always a Hippie loving the land and living as one with her I know this area will grow again they tore through but then then will level another spot 😦
Sad what progress leads to. Here in Greorgia for every tree the pulp mills and lumber companies cut down, they must plant 2 trees, that’s the law, sigh . . . not much comfort. On the same subject experts say that people have been planting tiny little bamboo shoots out of doors which in six of seven years are growing to become forests of bamboo. In my state we’ve always had the Georgia pines. Bamboo is killing it and eventually our whole country will be nothing but bamboo. That’s sad too. One of my pet peeves, sigh . . . (again).
Yes our timber industry up here has to follow the same rules as GA and I know and love your state. This is a conservation department that was entrusted to care for the land . I will see what can be done to stop it as am an abuter So much can be made using Bamboo but it can become very invasive but so can’t Butterfly Bushes 🙂 We have some Bamboo up here in New England but not the kind as you can grow down there.