Last year the utility that transmits my electricity had a tree service cut back along the road by my property as well as through the wooded area behind my neighbor's place. They chipped the smaller stuff, and stacked the larger stuff by the road for a truck with a grapple to pick up. THERE WAS NO FREE FOR ALL !!!!!! They asked me first if I wanted the wood that was large enough to be processed into firewood. As any intelligent person would expect every tiny toothpick of this wood belongs to someone, and a wise person would get permission before stopping to pick it up. When our town road crew cuts fallen or leaning wood they leave it stacked by the road, partly because it would take a survey to determine who actually owns that particular tree. Contrary to general belief, the pavement edge or stonewalls do not delineate roadside boundaries. Stonewalls are often on the boundary, but over the many years since being built they have often moved or they were simply built along the road in much more modern times without any intention of being on the actual boundary.
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