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"Why was it left alone for 75 years?"

Lawyer back then got it as in kind payment from client who went bankrupt. His family already had lots of actual houses, so didn't build anything here. In fact demolished an old structure, removed old power connections & water pipes.
These thick vines are the coolest and literally creepiest evidence of this land being left absolutely alone for 75 years, (except by local teens looking for privacy, a local shopkeeper winkingly told us).

Those are wild grape vines! Yeah. Grape. Not kidding. Most are dead. Image
I've hiked all over the northeast and never seen a wildgrape vine network like this, cos most people cut them off when they are much shorter, attaching themselves to a hardwood tree. Be it home owners, park rangers, or forest service folks.

Vines going 75 feet high! 😳 Image
And these are sturdy vines! Friends who visit happily hang off them Tarzan style. An acrobatic person could legit go from one part of the property to another using these antediluvian seeming jumbo grape vines.

That I'm curious if others have seen anywhere else in NY or nearby. Image
A botany teacher friend went absolutely nuts exploring the different species and oddities here, different from the usual maintained and curated northeastern woods. Plus it's watershed land right next to a stream. Gets moisture all year round.

A practical temperate rainforest. ImageImage
Every post online about tending to these vines is how to curb their growth tho they are NOT an invasive species.

Like this one. And btw almost every 70' deciduous tree on our land has a vine companion.

Can't find advice other than pruning em lol.

@_a_muse @asiyakhantrees Image
Heh, totally. And we plan to leave it untouched, except controlling invasive species.

These vines are local. So if they attach to a tree, that's between the two of them. I don't need to curate and make up this land. Nor build anything on it.

Ooh yes indeed. The old Viking name for Northeast America was Vinland, most likely deriving from these wild grape vines that were everywhere.

Btw some local wineries have started experimenting with making wines from these wild grapes too recently.

A fella from the family that previously owned the land told us that #OurWawar might also likely have a lot of old growth trees cos given the sloping nature of the land, it was NEVER used for farming. It once had a casino attached to a nearby resort but very few trees were cut.
Even today, the property behind us is part of a 600 acre resort, whose buildings are all a mile away. The woods behind our property are just wild land for guests to go exploring. But it is still at least nominally tended to. So not as many wild grape vines as our unchecked land. Image
A neighbor told us that for decades, this was a place teenagers came to quietly smoke, drink, & more.

"It was a teenager's dream! Quiet. Safe. Close to the road. Good phone coverage. Fish. Swimming hole. Ah memories! Don't worry, word has gone around y'all bought it. 🤣"
But otherwise, mostly untouched for centuries.

This is arguably the closest to how all these forests would have looked before the Europeans came over. Rampant wild grape vines everywhere along with tall hard wood trees. And lots of wild turkeys. ImageImageImageImage
Maybe our continuing to leave the land alone is why our camera traps catch so much wildlife every week!

Behold, first ever daytime pic of a fox or a coyote at #OurWawar. I still can't tell which. @SubkrishnaRao could. twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Image

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One of the most enduring urban legends is that Mumbai pav gets its name cos it was kneaded with feet (pav in Hindi). Only someone who has never kneaded dough or baked bread would take it at face value. Fun theory to believe.

Of course, the name comes from Portuguese for bread.
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Here's why it makes no sense for Pence to enter the race unless he's absolutely sure that Trump will be a non factor by Fall when the debates start.
Leave aside all the polling. Can you imagine being Mike Pence on a debate stage with Trump? Of course the very first question will be about Jan 6. The noose. Trump still saying Pence betrayed him.

In what universe does Pence come out of it looking good?

But he's not an idiot.
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But he has inside info.
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Last year during a discussion on marijuana marketing, a student asked "how can they stop counterfeits or unauthorized use of their brands if it's still a federal crime" and I was like, sahi pakdey hain. 👏

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Not exactly unknown, but most people don't realize that pre-European cultures in the Americas had no concept of dairy or milch animals.

Thousands of years of sophisticated architecture, agriculture, astronomy, vast cities, but no concept of a bottle of milk or cheese. Image
Museums in Mexico and Argentina talked about how 16th century natives found the European habit of squeezing milk out of cows and goats teats and drinking it downright disgusting. It took a lot of imperial imposition to get the western hemisphere into dairy.
That's a story for today resulting from those histories.

What I'm talking about has nothing to do with genes. None of those cultures from Alaska to Patagonia domesticated animals for milk.

Even llamas, used for wool, meat, beasts of burden. Never milk.

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Haha, that one always gets me. I bash the Catholic Church & Evangelicals probably the second most after sanghis. Nothing in my name even suggests anything Christian.

Somehow tho I'm a rice bag convert.

Thing is, I'd totally convert for a free rice bag. No one offers! 😭
And then someone was like oh, your wife is Christian. Yeah, very biblical name Rupal Kakkad. 🤣🤣
Btw there is nothing wrong in converting for a rice bag or even rice bowl. Sanghis just keep repeating that insult and gaslight people into thinking there is something wrong if a person changes their religion for food or education or housing.

None of anyone's business.
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You start a new wealth management fund. Attack your Wall Street competitors as too woke. Use free publicity by pretending to run for President to gin up business for said fund, drop out.
Hardly anyone in the MSM who platforms Vivek Ramaswamy informs their audience that dude actually has a wealth management fund, with Thiel & friends as investors, that is looking to compete with Blackrock etc.

The anti-ESG screed of his is a customer acquisition play.
Ramaswamy seems straight out of #GlassOnion cos he used to be the relatively least famous member of that cabal that's everywhere. Classmate of JD Vance, partner with Thiel, protege of Tiger Mom Chua. Connected AF!

So removed from reality, he thinks gig economy fixes casteism. Image
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