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Post by sgrant on Nov 10, 2006 19:39:49 GMT -8
There has been some talk about jurisdiction over BCF property etc.
I want to mention that tree festooned with beer cans on the cliffside at Horseshoe Bay. Does no one who might be interested in something I think diminishes us in the minds of tourists have the right or responsibility to remove those cans? They've been there for at least 2 years, unless they get removed and someone keeps replacing them.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Nov 10, 2006 21:27:32 GMT -8
I think that this particular tree is looked upon fondly by some folks here. Sort of a legendary piece of modern-art.
Similar to the shoe-tree at Cape Scott.
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Post by Balfour on Nov 10, 2006 23:48:35 GMT -8
That tree has been like that for at least 12 years, or as long as I can remember...
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Post by Retrovision on Nov 11, 2006 1:40:45 GMT -8
She's a beautiful Arubutus tree, and yes, thought-of quite fondly by most who care more than because of a passing glance...
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Post by Curtis on Nov 11, 2006 13:34:22 GMT -8
She's definatly a good tree. If you ever board the Queen of Surrey Look at it from the Horseshoe Bay End of the ship facing the cliff, can't see it anywhere else.
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