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BrickJAK ([personal profile] razorjak) wrote2007-06-09 04:32 am

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The view this morning.



How much life, Mr. Twist still had in him. The tree was heavy with these.



All that is left to remind us what once was there.
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[personal profile] tetsab 2007-06-12 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
When I first moved in here one of the things I loved were the two amazingly big trees across the street [more than twice the height of the surrounding houses] but a couple of months ago the men with the chainsaws came and took them both down for no clear reason I could see [though it did look, after one was sliced open that it was starting to go, but certainly not the other].

They'd come and cut them down in stages each weekend and I couldn't stand to be in my living room as they did it, as it was so depressing. So it's miserable as all get out to hear that ya'll had to lose a tree you grew up with when I was upset at the lose of trees I'd only had a chance to know for a couple of years.

At the very least, though, I was glad for the chance to see the pictures. It really was a neat tree.

[identity profile] razorjak.livejournal.com 2007-06-13 10:56 am (UTC)(link)

We named the tree, Mr Twist when we were kids. I was kinda looking forward to my nieces and nephews to climb it.