This looks like some of the areas close to my home. That beautiful area that you commented on is surveyed for homes in the next year. There was another area behind my mother-in-laws house - at least 10 acres of beautiful forest chopped down for homes. The mulcher that gobbled the gorgous pines gave my daughter nightmares. It's the same everywhere here... this region of NC is growing out of control. We don't have enough water or highways to support the growth. It's just astounding that city planners can plan more carefully!
Welcome to this highly eclectic blog. It began its little life as a lighthearted look at the events of the world around me, especially the adventures of my dog Lindsay. However in March of 2009 I was diagnosed with Esophageal Cancer which, as you might suspect, changed the nature and tone of this blog considerably, especially now that the cancer has metastasized to the bones of my hip, ribs, spine and possibly lungs. So now, for the most part, this blog chronicles my search for a healthy life both within and without conventional medicine. However, I continue to post about my dog Lindsay episodically, participate in "Our Town Shootouts" on Fridays, and Sepia Saturdays.
And every now and then, I just post what I want.
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This looks like some of the areas close to my home. That beautiful area that you commented on is surveyed for homes in the next year. There was another area behind my mother-in-laws house - at least 10 acres of beautiful forest chopped down for homes. The mulcher that gobbled the gorgous pines gave my daughter nightmares. It's the same everywhere here... this region of NC is growing out of control. We don't have enough water or highways to support the growth. It's just astounding that city planners can plan more carefully!
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