tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4269655722478678009.post3890212897525410643..comments2014-04-25T12:37:22.634-04:00Comments on Trees Not Towers: No Northern Pass: Agreements Tie Up Another 500 AcresForest Societyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10522556834059348775noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4269655722478678009.post-84703837925135774932013-01-19T13:36:37.887-05:002013-01-19T13:36:37.887-05:00I agree with anyone directly affected by the above...I agree with anyone directly affected by the above ground wires and poles that would be a result of the NP project. For it or against it. It is their right. What I don't agree with is people, organizations and government entities from other communities having an influence one way or another. It's none of their business. If they were around years ago, there wouldn't be a Mt Washington observatory or auto road. There wouldn't be the Cog Railway. I-93 wouldn't make it's way thru the Franconia Notch. My town will have these powerlines and I am personally for the NP project. I personnaly don' t think they would look that bad, especially at a distance looking at scenery. A beautiful person with a scare is no less beautiful. I can think of many small downtowns that are considered quaint and eye appealing, but have many telephone poles/wires that are basically invisible by the many people that visit and pass thru. Can you imagine if telephone polls weren't allowed in our home town mainstreets. No phones, no cable, no internet. If it's in your backyard or adjacent to your land, it's your choice. Everyone else needs to just go away.Gerry LeBlanchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12498472853595330387noreply@blogger.com