I don't get to see sunsets, too many trees in the way...lol.
That was one thing about gold country ... for-shit horizons.I don't get to see sunsets, too many trees in the way...lol.
You just had to go to the right place to be able to see.for-shit horizons.
Yeah well in Tuolumne County that spot was a 90- minute drive.You just had to go to the right place to be able to see.
Is it a famous tree?That was one thing about gold country ... for-shit horizons.
When I look straight west I see The Tree, unchallenged for miles in any direction. I use The Tree to judge how close to home I am once off the freeway.
It's "A" tree in the desert...lolIs it a famous tree?
Unlikely. I mean I’m in West Backscratch here. Only famous thing near here is that airbase.Is it a famous tree?
You spelled The wrongIt's "A" tree in the desert...lol
In coastal Maryland there is a local tree of fame called the Wye Oak.Is it a famous tree?
Deciduous hardwood, all I gotWhat type of tree, Genus?
Nope, it's stupid.What type of tree, Genus?
If there were horses it would be a stable genusNope, it's stupid.
I’ve performed some discreet surveillance. It’s in the middle of a somewhat trashy compound. I believe it’s a surviving landscape planting from maybe the Eisenhower era.Have you gone to the tree to check it out? Is it a native or an old landscape tree?
Unbearable is such a loaded term. Today a pair of 18s came by at 3000 feet and 500 knots. I pumped fist. It’s just a matter of attracting the appropriate homeowners. “See that dear? (lowers binos) A stretched gen-3 DC-8 with the late tail mod!!”There was afew block neighborhood built between LAX and the ocean in the 50's. The take off pattern went right over it. When jets became the norm apparently it was unbearable so the airport authority had to buy all the home owners out in the 70's. All structures were demo'd and hauled away and the only thing remaining were the streets, driveways and trees
Indeed. I grew up at airports. When I was 3 and 4 my dad would bet his buddies I could name a plane by the sound of the engines and he generally won(these were prop planes). I loved airports. I felt the airport authority got screwed: it was known that the planes would take off over the neighborhood, it was a development, nice homes at a discounted price due to airport proximity. But as the norm, eventually the homeowners always win even when they bought with the "annoyance factor" known. A nearby100 yr old livestock auction yard had to close 7 yrs ago for the same reasonUnbearable is such a loaded term. Today a pair of 18s came by at 3000 feet and 500 knots. I pumped fist. It’s just a matter of attracting the appropriate homeowners. “See that dear? (lowers binos) A stretched gen-3 DC-8 with the late tail mod!!”