freshly cut pine by calico_jester
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Description
Pine tar residue seeps from age lines of this tree section, which is 29 inches in diameter at chest height and was >100 feet tall. According to a rough age line count and calculation, this particular (white pine) tree is aged one hundred fifty years.
From an acre of wooded forest land, perhaps all the marketable wood will bring $500. I haven't a clue as to what three truck loads of chipper/shredder mulch is worth.
Comments (4)
calico_jester
Wheels have been set in motion to build 24 town homes within two adjacent lots, so everything is being leveled to the ground.
There may be another dozen built, because I am the next (and last) to leave this Family land which was purchased during 1942.
SunriseGirl
I so hate it when they level all the trees to build like that. It is so anti-creative.
RodS
Sad.... 150 years... Great shots, mt friend! Very detailed look at the rings.
giulband
Very well taken !!