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Weird coincidences

2008-06-12 00:20:39.534087+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

I read that law enforcement agents had discovered and destroyed 27,000 marijuana plants in Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, near Kenwood Sonoma County, and then just a bit later got an email that read "June high-priority weed alert". I blinked, looked closer, and it was from the National Park Service. So I blinked again, and, no, they weren't connected, it was a couple of photos of non-native invasive plants to be on the lookout for.

But there was a moment of trying to put those pieces together there...

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