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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 00:23:40 GMT, "Pete C."
wrote Re How to get rid of a fallen tree that is leaning on another tree?: So you have the area fenced in and guarded? Never had kids trespassing - ever? It only has to happen once. 1/4 mile (1,320') is not that much. I have some 65 heavily wooded acres and trespassers are quite common, particularly kids on ATVs and hunters. Good for you. Spend your time 1/4 mile from your house getting naturally fallen trees down on the ground so trespassers will be safe from "acts of god". You're very thoughtful and considerate. I wish I was that considerate. While you are at it, you might put up warning and direction signs for the trespassing kids, ATV riders and hunters. It's great living in a rural area isn't it? Since you like to put in the last word, please put it right below this line. |
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