The Red Earth Tree |
FTLComm - Red Earth - January 9, 1999 |
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![]() It is important to note that the countryside around Red Earth, though wooded is mostly low scrub poplar and a good mix of conifers mostly black spruce in the swampy and muskeg areas. From Red Earth to Cumberland House a mere forty miles is an impassible swamp that only in winter can humans get across. So this tree which stands almost three times the height of the majority of the tree cover in the area is truly an exception and worthy of note. (As time goes on I will endeavour to capture some of the other great ones of the prairies. The one in the middle of Fairford street in Moose Jaw and the raintree North of Hodgeville. One on Ensign, two to go.) |