Hole in the Sky

With apologies to Black Sabbath, I poked a Hole in the Sky yesterday. I removed 5 or 6 trees. Among them were two really tall pine trees that were covered in poison ivy. All were necessary as part of my clearing project. The black cherry, live oak, red oak, and tung nut trees are now getting quite a bit more sunlight than they're used to. I have maybe 30 more pine and gum trees to remove still. The cutting part is easy. It's the picking up and hauling part that is backbreaking.

About today's QOTD: I don't guess they're looking for starving artists. I could switch careers. Look at the picture of the place where the Corsican government is encouraging artists to move to. WOW.

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In an attempt to breathe new life into this spectacular but neglected area, a government regeneration programme has encouraged artists to move in and make the place their own.
Sasha Bates, UK Daily Telegraph

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Quote from said blog: "Old car sloping street

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