Been seeing a lot of this on our Washington, Idaho, & Montana travels. Especially, on the back-roads... Just having some fun and wanted to invite you along... Jim
As Jeffrey said, it was in a landscape, only now the landscape is being moved somewhere else, to possibly affect still more landscape with a bunch of sticks we call 2 x 4's.
Colin Giersberg wrote:
As Jeffrey said, it was in a landscape, only now the landscape is being moved somewhere else, to possibly affect still more landscape with a bunch of sticks we call 2 x 4's.
Without all those 2X4 where would Home Depot be?
Jun 15, 2013 at 05:54 PM
Charlie Shugart Offline Upload & Sell: Off
A strong and creative image, Jim.
As a longtime PNW resident, I remember driving and walking through mile-after-mile of magnificent (and healthy) old-growth forests.
Now all I see are logging industry tree farm (unhealthy) forests.
So you can understand how I have a couple different ways of interpreting your title and photograph.
Charlie
Charlie Shugart wrote:
A strong and creative image, Jim.
As a longtime PNW resident, I remember driving and walking through mile-after-mile of magnificent (and healthy) old-growth forests.
Now all I see are logging industry tree farm (unhealthy) forests.
So you can understand how I have a couple different ways of interpreting your title and photograph.
Charlie
I first visited Washington, & Oregon in 1960. It sure looks different now.. I can truly appreciate your feelings. Jim
Nice shot Jim,
We love them log trucks but the clear cuts are devestating to see and live with. There is still plenty more to selectively harvest and hopefully replant as well. I love the mountains and the trees.
Bill Gass wrote:
Nice shot Jim,
We love them log trucks but the clear cuts are devestating to see and live with. There is still plenty more to selectively harvest and hopefully replant as well. I love the mountains and the trees.
Having first visited Oregon and Washington in the late 50's, and again in the late 60's, I was amazed at how much is gone... Trucks mean jobs and job feed family and help the economy, But... We plan on returning this fall.. Thank you, Jim