Re: NANFA-L-- The myth of restoration?

Moontanman-in-aol.com
Thu, 5 May 2005 19:26:42 EDT

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Yeah you're right I was venting, it does get to be frustrating from many
different perspectives. One of my pet peeves is that people see this lake and
assume that since it's the center piece of the city and the azalea festival it
must be the way swamp/lakes are supposed to be and nothing could be further from
the truth.

moon

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Yeah you're right I was venting, it= does get to be frustrating from many different perspectives. One of my pet=20= peeves is that people see this lake and assume that since it's the center pi= ece of the city and the azalea festival it must be the way swamp/lakes are s= upposed to be and nothing could be further from the truth.

moon
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