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Started by Anonymous, February 22, 2020, 10:16:55 PM

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Anonymous

Quote from: "caskur"Stupid men cannot help themselves denuding our environment...



fuck men with chainsaws...



ps, we have 3.

I have Applewood that needed to be trimmed back (some branches were starting to contact the house itself).



I would've loved to see you handle this with a handsaw...   :icon_wink:



Some people (like me) live in an area where trees grow, and they must be handled by the homeowner...

caskur

LOL at you thinking I don't have trees that "grow"... Puh-leeze. Imma tree hugger!~



My place



VVV
"I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want."
- Andy Warhol

Anonymous

Quote from: "caskur"LOL at you thinking I don't have trees that "grow"... Puh-leeze. Imma tree hugger!~



My place



VVV

What kind of tree is that caskur?

caskur

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "caskur"LOL at you thinking I don't have trees that "grow"... Puh-leeze. Imma tree hugger!~



My place



VVV

What kind of tree is that caskur?


Native to Brazil, they are called Jacaranda.



Melbourne, Perth and Cape Town have mature trees with amazing displays.



They start flowering in November.
"I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want."
- Andy Warhol

Anonymous

Quote from: "caskur"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "caskur"LOL at you thinking I don't have trees that "grow"... Puh-leeze. Imma tree hugger!~



My place



VVV

What kind of tree is that caskur?


Native to Brazil, they are called Jacaranda.



Melbourne, Perth and Cape Town have mature trees with amazing displays.



They start flowering in November.

I like them.

Anonymous

Quote from: "caskur"


Native to Brazil, they are called Jacaranda.



Melbourne, Perth and Cape Town have mature trees with amazing displays.



They start flowering in November.


That is a nice example.  It seems to me that Rancid has also posted pics of jacarandas, but perhaps not here.

Speaking of him, is he on strike or did he just forget to pay his internet provider?

Anonymous

Quote from: "Peaches"
Quote from: "caskur"


Native to Brazil, they are called Jacaranda.



Melbourne, Perth and Cape Town have mature trees with amazing displays.



They start flowering in November.


That is a nice example.  It seems to me that Rancid has also posted pics of jacarandas, but perhaps not here.

Speaking of him, is he on strike or did he just forget to pay his internet provider?

I thought I saw one of his posts the last time I logged in at SG.

Anonymous

Old Peachie Poohz gets more senile with every post, at this stage involuntary euthanasia would be the most humane treatment for the elderly gent.



He can leave his extensive buttplug collection and selection of vintage VHS gay pornos to his nearest local LGBT charity.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Nates Higgers"Old Peachie Poohz gets more senile with every post, at this stage involuntary euthanasia would be the most humane treatment for the elderly gent.



He can leave his extensive buttplug collection and selection of vintage VHS gay pornos to his nearest local LGBT charity.

 :001_rolleyes:

Anonymous

Quote from: "caskur"LOL at you thinking I don't have trees that "grow"... Puh-leeze. Imma tree hugger!~



My place



VVV

I can't actually view pics posted by registered users, since I'm a second class citizen, but I'll take your word for it that you have trees...

Anonymous

I have trees also.  This pic was taken from my back door (First tree is about 20 feet away).  My back property line extends to roughly where I marked it in pic...  It's Crown Land beyond that.



So, I have trees.  Lots of trees.  All around me.  And some of them grow rather quickly.



I won't neglect the property, as the previous owners somewhat did...  If I need to bust out the chainsaw, which I do here, I don't feel bad.



Rural living in Canada may be different than in Oz.  Where I live now, most people own a chainsaw, and know how to use one!  



We cut wood here, burn wood here, and it also heats many homes here when burnt (Carbon Neutral)...









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Anonymous

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Nates Higgers"Old Peachie Poohz gets more senile with every post, at this stage involuntary euthanasia would be the most humane treatment for the elderly gent.



He can leave his extensive buttplug collection and selection of vintage VHS gay pornos to his nearest local LGBT charity.

 :001_rolleyes:




Ever heard of 8 mm or Super Eight, child?   ac_sothere

Anonymous

Quote from: "Mel"We cut wood here, burn wood here, and it also heats many homes here when burnt (Carbon Neutral)...

The carbon dioxide released when burning wood (about 1900g CO2 for each 1000g of wood burnt) is balanced by the fact that this carbon was taken up by the tree from the air when it grew. So this part of the emissions is carbon-neutral. However, many other chemicals are produced when wood is burnt, including one of the most potent greenhouse gases, nitrogen dioxide; although the amounts may be small (200 g of CO2 equivalent per kg of wood burnt), the gas is 300 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide and lasts 120 years in the atmosphere.



Methane is also produced (70 g of CO2 equivalent per kg of wood) – 21 times more potent than CO2.


https://www.transitionculture.org/2008/05/19/is-burning-wood-really-a-long-term-energy-descent-strategy/">https://www.transitionculture.org/2008/ ... -strategy/">https://www.transitionculture.org/2008/05/19/is-burning-wood-really-a-long-term-energy-descent-strategy/

caskur

Quote from: "Mel"
Quote from: "caskur"LOL at you thinking I don't have trees that "grow"... Puh-leeze. Imma tree hugger!~



My place



VVV

I can't actually view pics posted by registered users, since I'm a second class citizen, but I'll take your word for it that you have trees...


Your tree roots stop erosion.



Look at my trees when you sign out.
"I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want."
- Andy Warhol

Anonymous

Some trees must stay, but some need to be trimmed back!  They'll start taking over just like Africans in Europe if you don't keep 'em in check.



I can drive onto Crown Land and find some trees there to cut if I need to get decent wood for burning in the stove!  Will do that once a bit more of the snow melts...

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