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2 Apr 2007
 
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In its charity this fence post has been a rest stop for birds, a canvas for lichens and a trellis for climbing vines. Perhaps it has contained a cow or two as well. For as many years it has been in service this post has also been building a character that is most picturesque.

Late in 2005, this post and the field behind it have gone missing. A buldozer is the primary suspect. The evidence: a bare and level patch of dirt with space for a double-wide placed in the middle of it.

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