Dr. Susanne Freeborn

Dr. Susanne Freeborn
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JUNE 8, 2010 5:17AM

A View Into the Woods Renewing

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"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us."   Ralph Waldo Emerson

The view out of my darkened office window on June 6, 2010. 


Foxgloves in the Woods


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 These views might be unremarkable except for what happened here not so long ago...  


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 This is what it looked like after they cut down the trees and ran over and turned their heavy equipment around on a fern covered forest floor immediately behind our house in January, 2009.


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 For more about what happened, read my post:  Toad Lake Logging: Is 80% enough for them?  


I don't see this kind of logging any differently than I see what is going on in the Gulf of Mexico at the hands of BP and its cronies. What my neighbor's trustee did to the woods here was only different in scale. It is kind that they have not objected to our cleaning up the mess and encouraging some wildflowers and replanting uprooted ferns to grow where they left carnage, but the woodcutters have not returned to plant trees or to remove the piles of detritus.  It was pretty clear that they would not do that work, even though the state permit requires it. They took the wood and left the debris.  There is no enforcement of rules about cleaning up after the logging process.  

With their heavy equipment and giant chain saws they destroyed the gentle slope of the meadow where cattle once grazed and girls rode horses.  The path where joggers ran around the west side of the lake is gone.  They have moved on to pillage elsewhere. 


Blackberries have now grown over some of the massive heap of sticks and branches they left behind, and I can only see it from the second story deck, but eventually the brambles will engulf it in berries.  It's just about to flower and there will be lots of blackberry jams and syrups made this summer.


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Thanks. I can see it getting better, especially since we planted some dogwood trees on our side.
It will heal itself, but you're right; it's no better than what BP did to our ocean. We need to hear this.
I am truly not being combative, but who owned the land? Was it personal or government. Thank you for the pictures
Made you a favorite so I can check in every once in awhile to see how things are re-growing. Be well.
-J
Anya, the link to the 'more' part mentioned abouve is

http://open.salon.com/blog/susanne_freeborn/2009/01/16/toad_lake_logging
you're doing your best to heal the wounds, earth thanks you for the help
Wow what an incredibly beautiful place, how sad. And angering.
I appreciate that anyone else came by, cared, said anything supportive about this. It is so sad the way we plunder and pillage without regard for the future.
What luscious views you had.
I mourn all cut trees.
Thanks Susanne for the link and the story. My ex's parents did this in Ohio and it was about as ugly. No replanting, no concern for the neighbors, and no care then the snow covered the others' houses with the tree line.
My prayers for a quick regrowth.
May the same healing occur where it is needed elsewhere. You have a lovely view, Suzanne. Thank you for allowing us a peek. ~R~
I am hoping to retire the neighbors falling barbed wire fence. There are no more cows to keep in the meadow now.
Thanks Fusun, Anya, Greg.
I love your 6/6 picture, (my birthday) and all the rest too. You live in a very scenic place. Love your photos.