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Oct 4th, 2017: Trees Dining
Nature sometime moves very quickly, like hurricanes, Monsoons, and Tornadoes. These always make the
news and get our attention. Sometimes we see nature has been moving so slowly we hadn’t noticed until it has partially swallowed something. Nature can use moving soil or rock or ice, but mostly trees. http://cellar.org/2017/trees1.jpg I’ve seen trees eating… make that having eaten… all sorts of wires, signs, sidewalks, and pipes. The net has brought us trees eating bikes, fire hydrants, cars, old stone temples and all sorts of things that refused to move. I admit the tree eating the bridge is a new one. http://cellar.org/2017/trees2.jpg Trees pushing over grave stones, sometimes breaking them is fairly common in old cemeteries. http://cellar.org/2017/trees3.jpg But this is a new one on me. I’m amazed that tree could smother that stone without breaking or even moving it. But I guess it doesn't matter because the tree ate whoever the stone was for, long ago. http://cellar.org/2017/trees4.jpg Flickr has a page dedicated to trees eating things. link |
delicate task, cutting that tree down next to that historic stone.
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I've had fence wire come flying outta my saw a few times. Ya hit nails, bolts, old axe heads. Whut? Yeah, Precious, I sawed into an axe head once.
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Kudzu does it better:
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