Photos and notes from on the road. A biologist at heart. A 'retired' network administrator and lifelong photographer. Living in Ashland Wisconsin on Lake Superior's Chequamegon Bay.
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
This is not your campfire pile of wood.
This "lumber yard" of logs is just south of Glidden WI. For size perspective note the snow fence running along the length of this huge pile of logs. The average snow fence is 4 to 4.5 feet high.
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when i was in high school, that field was where the cross-country race ended. it was the worst, you had to run the length of that field, the end in sight but you were so dog tired.
Looks like the pile of trash that was piled up here after hurricane Frances and then Jean hit. I'm not kidding. The trash haulers took all the organic stuff to one site and dumped it. It truly was a mountain. Later they chipped it all up and now it's all gone.
4 comments:
when i was in high school, that field was where the cross-country race ended. it was the worst, you had to run the length of that field, the end in sight but you were so dog tired.
I remember it as a landing strip and a place where they flew model planes.
that sounds like more fun than running when nobody is chasing you.
Looks like the pile of trash that was piled up here after hurricane Frances and then Jean hit. I'm not kidding. The trash haulers took all the organic stuff to one site and dumped it. It truly was a mountain. Later they chipped it all up and now it's all gone.
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