And just for the record, I dont think it's necessary to move them any time soon. Was just remembering how long ago that master plan with the fan square where the Cox building is came out lol
Looked at the construction when I parked for baseball over the weekend. Only the sides of the structure appear to be blocked by trees. The center piece of the structure was unobstructed, which is the main club area with windows that will allow you to see inside from the parking lot.
Y'all _____ing about nothing again.
Also, you can purchase the naming rights to 1 of the 4 oak trees for $50,000. Maybe y'all should pool your pennies together and donate the money and have UL tear one of them down.
No doubt. I can look out of my front door and see 2 in my front yard. I can look out of my kitchen window and see in the neighborhood of 30 in the park across the street. As the crow flies I live less than a mile from cajun field. Just between my house and cajun field driving on the roads I cross 100s easily.
Never understood the value some put into one freaking tree when there or literally several hundred in a miles radius. Something I guess I’ll never understand.
On the 1st day of the last century, Edwin Stevens planted approximately 100 oak trees around the perimeter of the original SLII campus. He had gathered the acorns from a particularly impressive specimen he found in New Orleans.
It was an act of audacity. Stevens planted, around a tiny nothing of a school, in a dead-end backwater of a town, the slowest thing that grows in the South. He planted something he would never see grown, something that his children and grandchildren would never see grown.
He planted something that our grandchildren, and our great-great grandchildren, will never see fully grown.
When I started at USL in the 1970's, Cajun Field was new, clean, modern, impressive.
A mere 50 years later, we're tearing it down.
What will this new stadium look like in 50 years?
On the other hand, what will the oak trees look like in 500 years? Will there even be a football stadium behind them?
In 500 years, will people even play football any more?
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Acorns from a specific Oak in Nola you say. First off, very interesting. Next, do you know of which area in the city this oak was? Reason I ask is because there is one in a completely rundown area of Uptown that a hospital was built around (the hospital is shut down as well). This Oak I speak of has Eight (8) trunks. It could well be over One Thousand years old.
If they have to be removed and Champions Swamp isn't ready....
Move them to the tailgating area.
This is a proven draw and atmoshphere enhancer.
Geaux Cajuns
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