"To make it beautiful ..."

"We'll just mow a bit along the way. It'll be nice." Well, that's how it starts. First, cutting the grass along the path, then cutting back the blackberries that were encroaching on the path, then just a narrow strip right next to the road... And now the wider area of woodland next to the future City of Acrobats is being landscaped.

Why?

"Yes, it will be nice."

But Jure, there will be a park inside the City of Acrobats. There are also many beautiful trails in these forests in the surrounding area. Why do all these other large areas of forest need to be landscaped?

"Make it beautiful."

And so, to make it nice, the blackberries and all that overgrowth are now being shredded with a mulcher to make the forest breathe. Uroš Zalokar has studied the tree species thoroughly, so that the most troublesome invasive ones will be removed, leaving the nicer, stronger trees. The aim is that by thinning and destroying invasive species, the forest will be helped to flourish more quickly with strong, healthy trees. We will be able to walk in the beautiful forest around the Acrobat City.

Because it will be beautiful.


P.s.: Who needs firewood? A few people have already stopped by during the course of this renovation and said they could really use some firewood for the winter. So now we've just left piles of wood - if anyone wants to, if they could really use some firewood, they can come and look for it. We are up here in Laconca. You will see - where the forest is tidy, there are some piles.

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