As I type this, they’re outside tearing down this tree to re-do the parking lot. I hate that when that happens.
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It’s a shame they don’t let it stay. It looks like it would provide great shade.
I don’t get why they have to cut down full grown trees like that? For more freakin cement none the less!Congrats on your engagement!
I know, it’s a tree in a parking lot, they’re removing it so they can fit one more space there. It’s BS.
How ironic. I remember after Ivan when the big tree on the front lawn of the Glass House I was convinced that it would be reduced to mulch (if that!) in typical Cayman style. Imagine my delightful surprise when they propped it back up. Imagine my dismay when I read your post.LW
Bwoy, my impression is that Grand Cayman hardly has any tall trees at all, so tearing that one down is a cardinal sin!
There’s several Ivan survivin’ Mahogany trees that are being cut down. Sin is the right word!
It’s a shame they don’t let it stay. It looks like it would provide great shade.
I don’t get why they have to cut down full grown trees like that? For more freakin cement none the less!Congrats on your engagement!
I know, it’s a tree in a parking lot, they’re removing it so they can fit one more space there. It’s BS.
How ironic. I remember after Ivan when the big tree on the front lawn of the Glass House I was convinced that it would be reduced to mulch (if that!) in typical Cayman style. Imagine my delightful surprise when they propped it back up. Imagine my dismay when I read your post.LW
Bwoy, my impression is that Grand Cayman hardly has any tall trees at all, so tearing that one down is a cardinal sin!
There’s several Ivan survivin’ Mahogany trees that are being cut down. Sin is the right word!