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Saturday, January 3, 2009


Here's a textbook example of unnecessary tree-topping from 52nd Street in Sacramento. Prior to this pointless exercise in maiming, the tree was an attractive specimen--one of the best on a block not well treed.
Posted by D. B. Robinson at 9:40 AM

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      • Another South Davis hack job.
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      • Interesting topping
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      • This row of oddly hacked trees is on the east sid...
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