Oh my... That's going take some getting used to but I'm glad that this was only a portion of the park and not the entirety of it. It could have been so much worse.
Merboy said:Thanks, horseboy. Those pictures make this whole clearing situation seem not bad at all. Looks completely okay to me. I mean I wasn't there and maybe it's worse in person but based on the pics the clearings don't look quite so much like the bald park I was envisioning.
Yup it is.jonfin826 said:I noticed that a few years back along 199 they cleared a large swath of trees that had been covering a gas pipeline. Might even be the same pipeline, actually.
Merboy said:Thanks, horseboy. Those pictures make this whole clearing situation seem not bad at all. Looks completely okay to me. I mean I wasn't there and maybe it's worse in person but based on the pics the clearings don't look quite so much like the bald park I was envisioning.
Nicole said:As we reported in our front page article, Landscaping has been hard at work, trying to mitigate the effects of the clearing. I, personally, am not going to draw any conclusions about the overall impact, until the leaves and new plants grow in.
Nicole said:We were joking that the park should set up a Nessie viewing site, complete with coin-operated binocular thingies, in San Marco. Zachary wants it sponsored by the Colonial Pipeline Conpany, as well.
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