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22 September 2005 Coleen Perilloux Landry

Walking Oak -September 21, 2005

This area of the Park seemed to be the lowest area, therefore it sat in water for almost three weeks. Though many, many of the Park's thousand live oaks are still standing and will survive, I am concerned that this ancient one will not.


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carol j. phipps04-Apr-2006 03:21
Oh! my! Graphic!
purpod25-Sep-2005 16:25
A very sad sight, indeed. I know how you care for your Live Oaks ~
Brenda 23-Sep-2005 13:50
I remember being facinated by those oak trees. They looked so beautiful and so full of character. So sad to see that some may be lost. There is so much history in this park.
Timothy Guenther23-Sep-2005 10:25
After a devastating ice storm in Rochester, NY in 1991, the local government gave tree removal companies the authority (and money) to cut down whatever they deemed necessary. As a result, many neighborhoods lost perfectly healthy trees cut down for greed. I hope that does not happen in your city.
Paul Dovie Jr23-Sep-2005 00:16
I know if you raise the soil up to three inches over the roots higher, the tree may die. I hope the water does not do the same.
laine8223-Sep-2005 00:01
It's days are numbered. Sad to see.
Robin Reid22-Sep-2005 23:43
Awful.