Right now, I hate Habitat for Humanity. Their construction workers are cutting down trees in the small ravine behind my house. A pair of pileated woodpeckers lives back there, among the myriad other birds and wildlife. They're cutting away the trees that line the bank of a small creek. This will contribute to erosion, while the new home materials and new lawns will contribute to the death of the creek.
Boy says it's better they destroy nature in town than outside of city limits, but I think it sucks, period.
Boy says it's better they destroy nature in town than outside of city limits, but I think it sucks, period.
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Date: 2006-04-03 04:58 pm (UTC)The street back there is Paton. The original easement for Paton came through your driveway. The building seems to be along Paton, near Hanover. You turn on Hanover to get back there. All anyone has to do is walk up Hanover to Cherry to get the bus. Or walk down King to 9/10 Street.