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Tag Archives: Queen Charlotte earthquake
They ARE big and leafy
That enormous ‘thud’ you heard about three weeks ago was all of my Acer macrophyllum leaves falling to earth all at once. I don’t believe in the Butterfly Effect, so I feel confident the air displaced by the falling leaves … Continue reading →
Posted in DIY, Landscaping, Native Plants
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Tagged Acer macrophyllum, Big Leaf Maple, ceaseless toil, DIY, Haida Gwaii, Hillbilly Bears, I need more horsepower, Most annoying plant in nature, Nature, Paul Bunyan tree-cutting fantasy, Plants, Popeye forearm, Queen Charlotte earthquake, queen charlotte islands, Sonnet LXXIII, Worx TriVac
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