This is my favorite golf course tree. It is located on the Village Green golf course in Hickory, PA. I am not sure what kind of tree but I have bonded with it. The branches piral up like a helix. Some days it resembles a giant gnome. Everytime I play there, I take its picture.
The white band indicates that is will be cut down. If that happens, I will be heartbroken.
While never sure that I had found my true calling, I excelled at my job. I enjoyed the work and took pride in what we accomplished. Unfortunately a long career can devolve into a joyless struggle. Life must go on and My Second Act, Scene One is about that journey. Please join me....
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That’s a beautiful tree. I hope they don’t really cut it down. It’s so tall and majestic.
Ohhhhh noooo! It is such a beautiful tree — tall and perfect Guardian! This makes me happy to view it, and sad to think of its demise. Is there any way to “protest” to save it?
I like the title of your blog. Sounds like you are in the second stage of like, but have no intentions of slowing down. Still enjoying like. I do hope you get to save the trees at the gold course.
That’s a beautiful tree. I hope they don’t really cut it down. It’s so tall and majestic.
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I agree. It’s not in the way of the golfers .
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Ohhhhh noooo! It is such a beautiful tree — tall and perfect Guardian! This makes me happy to view it, and sad to think of its demise. Is there any way to “protest” to save it?
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The golf course is for sale again and I am hoping that the current owner puts his tree cutting plan on hold. If I knew who to talk to, I would.
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Start asking around — maybe talk with nurseries that carry trees or landscapers — and ask for leads on how and who to talk with.
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Great idea, I will ask around. Just might save it.
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I like the title of your blog. Sounds like you are in the second stage of like, but have no intentions of slowing down. Still enjoying like. I do hope you get to save the trees at the gold course.
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