Well, obviously the only course we have in this city at least is to cut it down,
I know, I know it sounds a bit extreme. But with all the extreme sports now,
government could get more citizens involved if it were a little more
extreme.....ya know and there's a lot of trees and wildlife that's thinking
about growing and being an inconvience....so nip that right in the bud.
well, that's the way it looks from up this tree. By the way, when all the cars
are gone, I will be riding to Taos via I-35w. I can't wait. Then again if we get
a critical mass, who would dare stop us...I like that idea alot, maybe too
much!!

Robert Yorga
new3

Switching back to philosophy,

"If you don't know how the universe works,
or what is happening in it, then you are alien to it;
a fugitive, self-banished from the reasonable law of society;
a blind man who has shut the eye of the mind, a beggar who needs other people to
live off,
and doesn't have the tools within that are needed for life.
To withdraw and separate yourself from the nature we all share because you are
unhappy
at the fate or destiny is to become a cancer on the Universe. For the same
Nature that
creates events has created you. A man cut off from the community tears his own
soul
away from the universal soul, which is one."
-Marcus Aurelius


David Brauer wrote:

> Switching, ever so slightly, from lawns...
>
> I have a plant-related public safety question - that's right, public safety.
> Every spring, there are many unpruned bushes & trees that hang low over
> sidewalks, and worse, block drivers from seeing down streets at corners.
>
> In a few cases, I have left notes - the very model of decorum, by the way -
> asking residents to do a little pruning. Most times it works, some times it
> doesn't.
>
> My question is for when it doesn't: what should one do? Doesn't seem like a
> 911 situation, and vigilante pruning, while tempting, feels wrong. So what's
> the proper procedure? Sic inspections on them?
>
> Advice appreciated. There's a really overgrown tree at 46th and 3rd that's
> going to cause an accident soon.
>
> David Brauer
> King Field
>
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