I really love your walks, Barb! This park is gorgeous! Its history is also fascinating! I adore natural and wild areas like this! π π π β¨ π€
Thank you @tydynrain It is a very beautiful park. There is a lot of history around here.
It is amazing too. At one time Grays Harbor was the biggest busiest shipping port in the world when all the trees were being cut down. To me it was totally insane to cut down virgin forest. But I guess people that immigrated here needed work. They laborers didn't make much. Only a few people were rich off of the lumber industry. It started in the late 1800s and 1900s. I see pictures and those trees were huge! To me it was unimaginable (totally horrible) what they did to the land. Sorry about going off like that. π Have a great weekend! !BBH !CTP πππππ¦π¦
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You're very welcome, Barb, most certainly! It sure is! That is an interesting history, and I feel your horror at what was done to the land. The forests, and the trees that made them up, were huge, and it will take them quite some time to regain their former glory. No worries, I very much understand! Thank you! May your weekend be wildly wonderous! π π π β¨ π€
Thank you @tydynrain and you are most welcome. The history is very important for us to learn so mankind will not make the same mistakes again (knock on wood and praying a lot) Have a great week! !BBH !CTP πππππ¦π¦ πππππππ¦π¦ ππ
You're so very welcome, Barb, absolutely! Indeed, that's true, though I'm of the perspective now that much of real history has been hidden or obfuscated. People are much easier to control when they don't know their true history. Thank you! I hope that your new week is excellent! π π π β¨ π€
That is true @tydynrain and not good to do to people. You're welcome and yes our history teaches and who we are. You have a great week as well! !BBH !CTP πππππ²π΄π¦
Nope, not good to do to people at all. Thank you very much, Barb! π π π β¨ π€