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Originally Posted by manaboutown
I got on mapquest.com, pulled up the 1700 block of Lake Miona Drive. The satellite view showed what appears to be a thickly forested strip immediately behind a handful of homes. The trees are (were?) between them and the lake shore. Although I am not sure if those shown are the grove of trees chopped down, felling a 100' x 300' swath of large oak trees would take significant time, a sizable crew, create a lot of noise and likely cost a few thousand dollars.
Again, I find it a totally "in your face" act, especially the stacking of the logs from the cutting for firewood on a property.
Logic dictates that one or more well connected, powerful folks wanted this to be let go and saw to it that it was.
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IMO: this whole idea of stacking firewood is ludicrous. First of all, how many homes in TV have wood-burning fireplaces? Very few.
Second, this wood would be green wood and would need to age (or whatever you call it).
Third, who would want firewood stacked around their home attracting termites? This would be a smorgasbord for bugs.