Ownership Issues: St. Francis of Assisi said ‘it is in giving that we receive’. So, here you go. Merry fucking Christmas. These words are mine, but CW owns the rest of the marbles, and they rule the playground.
Rating: This story is what it is, but if I must: Gen, PG-13 for grown up situations faced by children who ought not to have to face
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Dean’s attention was on an especially cloying landscape screwed to the wall, another excellent exhibition at the Motel 6 Museum of Fine Art I stayed in a Motel 6 in Port Alberni once that had two prints of the same picture on the wall.
I know I say this a lot, but I love your descriptors, like cutting a diamond in the back of a bouncing pickup truck and scientific study of the lino.
And, as always, I love the protestors. “They’ve taken to the trees.” With fig Newtons! I got fed by the protestors, too, back on Eagleridge, and felt highly immoral.
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Glad you liked the Motel 6 Museum of Fine Art. And the set decorators on SPN must be freakin' high most of the time, the stuff they decorate the motels with. You see that one in ep 4? Damn. I want Sam and Dean to write their own version of Lonely Planet and rate these rooms.
AND I'm very happy you like the protestors, since I know you were dealing with some over the summer. In my experience, the protestors and those they're protesting against often get along fairly well, at least at first.
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Your comments are SO appreciated...it's one thing to write this stuff for people who aren't familiar with the issues (which are hypercomplex), and quite another for readers who have personal experience. All that said, my experiences are almost all north of the border, so I hope I haven't botched things too badly in the international arena.
Again, I've been using John Vaillant's the Golden Spruce for a bunch of background, and I really recommend it as a read. Thx. BP
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Don't be afraid to agree with Granny. Did I mention I love that character? It's true. The only way the logging industry will survive is if it starts being environmentally smart. The need for wood and wood products isn't going to go away, but the trees might if we're not careful. Planters are neccesary. Trees are a renewable resource, but only if you replant them. Almost all true old-growth is gone, and it's time to stop cutting it.
I think I might look up that book. My dad(the Norwegian side) once told me to read a book called something like, They Tried To Cut It All. It's about the log boom and how they cut almost all the old trees.
It's definetly a sensitive issue in some circles, but my dad was an argue both sides kind of guy too.
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