Wouldn’t do here. In the City, such trees are protected. I’ll likely be selling my acreage in the next couple of years (yes, for a boatload), and I feel easier knowing my three ancient oaks will go on.
A coworker bought property with a very old maple. He told his new neighbor that he was cutting the maple down because it would be in the way of his new house. The neighbor asked that he change his house plans (he had over 10 acres) and leave the tree. Failing to agree on this, the neighbor contacted the Audubon Society, who looked at the tree and determined that it was one of the oldest maples in Connecticut. When my coworker refused to listen they told him that they were going to get a court order to stop him. As soon as they left the jerk grabbed his chainsaw and cut it down. I have lots of stories about this idiot.
Some people just don’t understand that we are just caretakers of the land and property we posses. The time we are “owners” is just a short fleeting instance in a long timeline.
We have a beautiful old oak tree that reminds me of this one. It has been there for centuries. Luckily, it’s on church property that I doubt will ever be developed. I love seeing it. It’s right in a city, too, but that church must have bought up that land tract a very long time ago as they have a lot of it, and I hope they never sell off the section with that tree. I have been looking at it when I am near it for decades.
I am a potter. And like most potters I know, we respect and cherish the land (where do you think our clay comes from?) Wondering where this cartoon idea came from?
BE THIS GUY almost 2 years ago
Mommy can work in the basement.
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 2 years ago
Mommy needs to reconsider.
allen@home almost 2 years ago
It would be a shame to cut down such a beautiful tree.
hubbard3188 almost 2 years ago
Paved paradise, to put up a parking lot.
The Reader Premium Member almost 2 years ago
We all have to make sacrifices to help combat the world shortage of… stuff.
distortion almost 2 years ago
I do love a nice ceramic pasta bowl.
jagedlo almost 2 years ago
Aren’t there already unused buildings where she can do that?
rmercer Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I keep my ceramic pasta in metal cans….
[Traveler] Premium Member almost 2 years ago
And this beauty I can “turn” into many, many wooden bowls
Jeffin Premium Member almost 2 years ago
So she’s the one who’s kiln that tree?
William Robbins Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Sounds like someone’s taking a quarrel public…
uniquename almost 2 years ago
Progress…
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Wouldn’t do here. In the City, such trees are protected. I’ll likely be selling my acreage in the next couple of years (yes, for a boatload), and I feel easier knowing my three ancient oaks will go on.
JudithStocker Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Nice place for a tree house, just the same.
Bill The Nuke almost 2 years ago
A coworker bought property with a very old maple. He told his new neighbor that he was cutting the maple down because it would be in the way of his new house. The neighbor asked that he change his house plans (he had over 10 acres) and leave the tree. Failing to agree on this, the neighbor contacted the Audubon Society, who looked at the tree and determined that it was one of the oldest maples in Connecticut. When my coworker refused to listen they told him that they were going to get a court order to stop him. As soon as they left the jerk grabbed his chainsaw and cut it down. I have lots of stories about this idiot.
ladykat almost 2 years ago
You don’t need to chop down the tree to do that!
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
Mommy just felled like it was the right thing to do!
RadioDial Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Some people just don’t understand that we are just caretakers of the land and property we posses. The time we are “owners” is just a short fleeting instance in a long timeline.
willie_mctell almost 2 years ago
The garage would work.
Moonkey Premium Member almost 2 years ago
We have a beautiful old oak tree that reminds me of this one. It has been there for centuries. Luckily, it’s on church property that I doubt will ever be developed. I love seeing it. It’s right in a city, too, but that church must have bought up that land tract a very long time ago as they have a lot of it, and I hope they never sell off the section with that tree. I have been looking at it when I am near it for decades.
kv450 almost 2 years ago
It would be pity if mommy fell into the kiln.
BOB greenwald Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Ceramic bowls are made by fools like me, but only….”
proclusstudent almost 2 years ago
I think I shall never see,A pasta bowl lovely as a tree.
Mama Fish almost 2 years ago
I am a potter. And like most potters I know, we respect and cherish the land (where do you think our clay comes from?) Wondering where this cartoon idea came from?
Spooky D Cat almost 2 years ago
What a nice rendering of the tree.