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Subject: When we libed in CT in the 60's, I learned


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Curmudgeon
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Date Posted: 18:38:46 12/05/06 Tue
In reply to: DE 's message, "I remember Joylogger...." on 15:29:29 12/05/06 Tue

more of the land was forested then than in the 1600's. We had an old stone wall running right through our woods -- clear evidence that land was at one time tilled or cleared for pasture.



>once stating that the number of trees and forest
>acherage in general is growing ever year despite the
>increased usage.
>
>Then and now I would have no problem believeing that
>this forest expension in general still is an ongoing
>process.

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