Sigmunde Potgieter lives on Northeast Education Hill on a parcel filled with trees, deer, bobcat and critters. She loves to photograph nature and took this picture during our January storm.
Sigmunde gave me permission to blog her Facebook photo. Several years ago a developer removed 17 acres of trees to build a residential development. I visited the site prior to the clear-cut and met Sigmunde and her husband there. She showed me her photos of the forest, mourning it's imminent loss. A moderate buffer separates her backyard from the development. I wrote a post including a photo of a very large bobcat on her property,titled "Redmond's last remaining forest?" (Not quite!) 27 acres are approved to be clear-cut 100% at Overlake Group Health Village. Acres at Shahaunesy are schedule for 65% removal.
Sigmunde gave me permission to blog her Facebook photo. Several years ago a developer removed 17 acres of trees to build a residential development. I visited the site prior to the clear-cut and met Sigmunde and her husband there. She showed me her photos of the forest, mourning it's imminent loss. A moderate buffer separates her backyard from the development. I wrote a post including a photo of a very large bobcat on her property,titled "Redmond's last remaining forest?" (Not quite!) 27 acres are approved to be clear-cut 100% at Overlake Group Health Village. Acres at Shahaunesy are schedule for 65% removal.
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