I read somewhere that before 1790, a squirrel could migrate from Canada to the Gulf coast of the US, without ever walking on the ground. It could jump from tree to tree all the way . That by 1870 80% of those trees had been cut. By 1970 only 8% of the great forest remained. I think I would have very much liked to have seen the Great forest as my ancestors did. --Ray
It looks like the forest at my moms--Ray
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ReplyDeleteIt looks like the forests around here too. Small world.
It doesn't look anything like here.
ReplyDeletewoods are nice place to be
ReplyDeleteGood Morning :-)
Nice....but I am glad to be where I am at.
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I want to be there with you MissK:)
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I read somewhere that before 1790, a squirrel could migrate from Canada to the Gulf coast of the US, without ever walking on the ground. It could jump from tree to tree all the way . That by 1870 80% of those trees had been cut. By 1970 only 8% of the great forest remained. I think I would have very much liked to have seen the Great forest as my ancestors did. --Ray
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