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Re: African ( and Brazilian) deserts




Eric,

This was my experience exactly after we had a bobcat pound posts for a fence around our
property. I will continue to make amends and be fierce in my restoration of our small
plot.


> When I came to the site after the tractors had begun to be used I had a
> very strong physical reaction to seeing the land torn up.  I got very
> anxious, my stomach was in knots and I generally felt bad.  All I could
> think was, "Oh, my God! Oh, my God!"

> This was tearing deeper into the land and
> the tractors were heavier and causing a lot of compaction; the compaction
> is still noticeable three and a half years later.  It was also at my
> direction.  I felt responsible for this injury to the land and had to keep
> telling myself that over time this will all look even more beautiful that
> it was before the tractor work.  I have since done virtually all of the
> work on our property by hand.

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