Thank you so much for sharing this with us. It gives me a lot to think about.
I certainly realize so many people have done so much for our community and I
am grateful for their efforts
Sent from my iPhone
On May 18, 2018, at 9:40 PM, bksi k <gazorna@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Doug,
I don't see your comment.
Thanks for pointing this out, I had not visited the COVNA site for awhile.
booth
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 8:33 PM, Doug Tabony <covna@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello neighbors,
If you visit COVNA.org and click on Nature, the 1st thing you'll see is
Lori' s documentary, "If These Trees Could Talk," about the groundbreaking
(pun intended) efforts by a group of Castlewood homeowners to limit the
damage and bring to a halt Oak Wilt in our neighborhood. The effort has had
far-reaching effects.
I was surprised to find I was the only person to comment on her video. I
didn't know whether people are not aware of the video on our website or how
to view it on Vimeo. If you just click play, you are watching it in our
website. If you click on "If These Trees Could Talk" or "Lori Blewett" under
the video it will take you to the Vimeo website. When there, click on the
top left video. Under the video, you can leave comments. Whichever way you
view it, click on the flower-looking symbol that shows up on the lower right
when you move your mouse on the video. If you click on this, it will go
full-screen. To exit full-screen hit the escape key.
I know that many of you are aware of these things, but I just wanted to make
sure that everyone can find Lori's documentary, see it full-screen, and
comment if you wish.
Doug