Scoot the Root
1 year ago
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I just couldn't bring myself to cut down some young pine trees to make room for our new home, especially after the 2011 fire that devastated the forest in Bastrop County, Texas. Luckily we found a great company that transplanted the trees for a very good price. One died before we could get water to them but the rest are thriving. We're so glad we moved them and hope you enjoy the video.
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