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Bucolic nature scene that would be even more bucolic without all the tires
By adamg on Thu, 11/07/2024 - 8:49am
Mary Ellen watched a young deer yesterday morning getting something to drink in Sawmill Brook at Millennium Park in West Roxbury, along with some ducks and some tires.
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Tires in the river seems so 1974
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Dangerous mosquito breeding ground
aedes Albopictus has been establishing overwintering homes in tires like that for sometime.
These mosquitoes can carry Dengue, Yellow Fever, etc. We don't want them.
Can the person who took this photo please report these tires to the city or DCR? Or even the Environmental Police?
Magoo sez
Magoo thinks that this deer is so cutesy wootsy adorbs. When Magoo sez “adorbs” Magoo means “adorable”. Tee hee hee. Magoo.
Give it a rest
Does anyone think this shtick is amusing except you? I thought you said you were going away?
Agreed.....
....definitely not that funny.
I think it's amusing
It's not hard to ignore the posts that you don't like. Maybe try doing that.
Tire Removal
Props to the adamant canoeist who pulls these tires in a graceful balancing act from the Charles River section by the boat launch and places them by the trash cans for DCR removal. Sawmill Brook is difficult to access by boat even at high water but rest assured these efforts do not go unnoticed!
Those tires are actually the eyes of a giant…
…. mud creature emerging from the ground.
A giant three-eyed mud
A giant three-eyed mud creature. Run Away! Run Away!
I love nature
This is heartbreaking to someone like me.
Don't be sad
The are was an actual dump. Now there is nature everywhere
Grandaddy has a song about this...
Broken Household Appliance National Forest