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Good-bye, old friend The tree was left there when the gas station was built because it was a grand old tree. Back in those days, people would consider the age and the "grandness" of the tree, leaving the plants in place when building was done and asphalt laid. Thousand Oaks has paid similar respect to big trees along its main boulevard. Sadly, the Chevron tree had to be removed because it was interfering with station business operations and owners no doubt feared it might become a litigious liability.
A local poet, who chooses to work anonymously by the name The Walker, trekked five miles in the dark to a private residence out in the farmland of unincorporated Moorpark. His intention was to merely share his grief regarding the death of the Chevron tree through sharing a poem he had written to commemorate its demise. |
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