Larry, 

Way to go again. You continue to earn your name LOL. 


ENTS, 


I'll bet most of you think LOL means lots of laughs. Its new meaning is Live 
Oak Larry. 


Bob 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "lawrence tucei jr" <[email protected]> 
To: "Entstrees" <[email protected]>, [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 4:59:13 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [ENTS] Live Oak Project- Louisiana Oaks 1 

ENTS, In search of large Live Oak trees, I did some research last week and 
found several more trees to go visit. After much reading and locating all the 
new prospects. I had a friend come over Saturday and away we went. Our first 
stop was at the Abbot Paul Schaueble Oak, growing behind St. Joseph's Abbey 
north of Covington, La. On November 13, 1957, at midnight a powerful storm went 
through St. Joseph's Abbey, blowing out many of the windows in the church and 
strewing the pipes in the massive pipe organ tnto the walls like daggers. The 
mid section of the Oak was wiped out and a sizable split incurred. FR. John 
LeBlanc, one of the Benedictine monks, refused to cut the tree. Instead he 
secured it with bolts and heavy braces and it still thrives today, depicting 
the true spirit of resiliency of the Live Oak. Measurement are as follows, 
CBH-22' 10", Spread-156' x 147', and Height-63'. A beautiful tree with a 
fantastic crown. The first photo shows the trunk, the second the crown and the 
third is of the beautiful Abby. http://clcabbey.com/general-information.html 

Lawrence Tucei Jr. 




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