01-31-2007, 01:52 AM
I understand your point Shekelpal and would agree.
Certainly everyone has the "right" , I suppose , to clearcut their lot and make it ugly as sin .
No hand clearing, nor saving of one tree, orchid, or bush.
Hawaii is natural beauty defined , thats why I love it.
Unfortunately , many of these clearcut lots never even get landscaped in some form or fashion.
Now I am not a "tree hugger" , but just love to landscape and view plants , flowers and trees.
In the end, everyone has their own "aesthetic". I , for one, would not paint my home in these very vibrant colors that you see occasionally .
I would hope that builders / developers / lot owners attempt to save as much as possible.
Greg
Certainly everyone has the "right" , I suppose , to clearcut their lot and make it ugly as sin .
No hand clearing, nor saving of one tree, orchid, or bush.
Hawaii is natural beauty defined , thats why I love it.
Unfortunately , many of these clearcut lots never even get landscaped in some form or fashion.
Now I am not a "tree hugger" , but just love to landscape and view plants , flowers and trees.
In the end, everyone has their own "aesthetic". I , for one, would not paint my home in these very vibrant colors that you see occasionally .
I would hope that builders / developers / lot owners attempt to save as much as possible.
Greg