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Posted By: Bill Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - January 25th, 2004 at 09:09 PM
The further misadventures of Wild Willy, the Hillbilly Gardener

Back on track???



Hmmmmmm..... I seem to have gotten a bit off track with Episode 5, but I haven't figured where my track is supposed to be going anyway so I guess that it doesn't really matter.... [Linked Image from thegardenhelper.com]

Since I was telling you about the history of Cedar Hill before I was so rudely interrupted by that ice storm, I guess I will just continue where I left off....

My property is situated on top of a hill (elev. 1000 ft), nestled in next to Mount Haystack in the foothills of the Cascade mountains.

Mt Haystack

I first discovered Cedar Hill in 1976, four years after the loggers had finished making their mess. The loggers hadn't done any cleanup whatsoever and the property was covered with heaps of loggers slash and four years growth of brambles and brush.

Going for a walk in the woods always included a lot of hacking with a machete (or a chainsaw), but I still fell in love with the place and made the decision that Cedar Hill would someday become my home!
brambles and brush

For the next few years, we mainly camped here on the weekends and for a few weeks each summer. Slowly but surely we managed to beat back enough of the wilderness and created a few trails and clearings so that we could actually go for a nice long walk without a lot of effort and work.

The property is covered with a wide variety of deciduous and evergreen trees. I know of five different varieties of maple trees, as well as alders, three different willows, and wild cherries. There is an abundance of Red Cedar, Western Hemlock and Douglas Fir trees, some of which have now reached ninety feet in height. Several species of ferns and wildflowers, as well as many different wild berries also live and thrive here.
My woods

Although the populations of wildlife has decreased with every increase in the human population, I still enjoy watching all the critters and creatures that inhabit the hill and forest with me....
(Deer, bear, bobcats, cougars, porcupine, coyotes, racoons, flying squirrels, and many species of birds... just to name a few)

Doe a deer

Yep... I think I may stay around here for a while longer..... [Linked Image from thegardenhelper.com]

The further misadventures of Wild Willy, the Hillbilly Gardener


Posted By: Jillie Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - January 25th, 2004 at 09:24 PM
Ah, Willy, Paradise! thumbup
Posted By: njoynit Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - February 3rd, 2004 at 09:56 PM
I like my wildlife too.
Had a squirrl up in tree over the trashcan & him was eating a piece of styrofoam.I wanted to ask him if it tasted good.I've seen one bobcat.see deer.hear cyotee.lots of birds
Posted By: jc2weho Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - February 29th, 2004 at 03:52 AM
WHERE'S WILLIE?????

sca sca sca

IS WILLIE LOST SOMEWHERE?????
Posted By: Bill Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - February 29th, 2004 at 02:19 PM
Willy wandered off to work on new project, which turned out to be far more involved than expected....

I'm sure he'll be back soon!


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Posted By: Jillie Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - February 29th, 2004 at 05:01 PM
Yay! thumbup thumbup
Posted By: jc2weho Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - February 29th, 2004 at 08:27 PM
Yahoo! Can't wait for Willie's next Adventure!

Thanks Bill kissies
Posted By: Wild Willy Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - March 15th, 2004 at 05:33 AM
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Posted By: njoynit Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - March 22nd, 2004 at 11:27 PM
yes do get back to the logging mess.I'm haveing some of that "mess" created down the road from us.I can now say..."turn in the big gapping hole in woods past firetruck sign"you really can't miss my turn now.they call it"deforestation"but not sure when& what year if EVER they do the "re seeding of trees"as they don't seem to NOT follow"leaveing other trees not logged intact".
Posted By: Sue Z Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - March 9th, 2005 at 06:30 PM
"Several species of ferns and wildflowers, as well as many different wild berries also live and thrive here."


Oh I do love all of that Bill but am deathly skeered of the wild animals. wavey
Posted By: darlene87 Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - August 5th, 2005 at 12:52 PM
Bill, are you really as young as it says on your birthday? Or is that a mistype? Just curious.
Darlene
Posted By: afgreyparrot Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - August 5th, 2005 at 11:39 PM
BILL

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Posted By: afgreyparrot Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - August 5th, 2005 at 11:42 PM
ooops....

Sorry, Darlene...
I meant to post this one...

BILL
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Posted By: darlene87 Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - August 6th, 2005 at 03:49 PM
Bill, I get it....you are an older man masquarading as a young person! Good job.
Darlene
Posted By: Meg Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - August 6th, 2005 at 06:50 PM
Ah, I see what you were seeing for his birthday darlene. That is actually the gardenhelper's birthday. I recall him saying that is when this place was born. grinnnn

Welcome to the forum!
Meg
Posted By: afgreyparrot Re: Episode # 6.... Discovering Cedar Hill - August 6th, 2005 at 07:10 PM
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Bill, I get it....you are an older man masquarading as a young person!
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