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Tree people are here.

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  • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

    Tree people are here. Hiding in my office working and not watching.
    It will all be ok. It will all be ok. It will all be ok.

    moonrabbit@sunny.gardenM This user is from outside of this forum
    moonrabbit@sunny.gardenM This user is from outside of this forum
    moonrabbit@sunny.garden
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    @IcooIey
    it will! it will it will ✨

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    • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

      Tree people are here. Hiding in my office working and not watching.
      It will all be ok. It will all be ok. It will all be ok.

      janet_52square@sunny.gardenJ This user is from outside of this forum
      janet_52square@sunny.gardenJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @IcooIey They’re professionals - it will be fine.

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      • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

        Tree people are here. Hiding in my office working and not watching.
        It will all be ok. It will all be ok. It will all be ok.

        jappel@wandering.shopJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @IcooIey Fingers crossed!

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        • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

          Tree people are here. Hiding in my office working and not watching.
          It will all be ok. It will all be ok. It will all be ok.

          icooiey@mastodon.greenI This user is from outside of this forum
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          Poor Fish is huddled under my chair. Mouse is oblivious. One big branch down.

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          • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

            Poor Fish is huddled under my chair. Mouse is oblivious. One big branch down.

            moonrabbit@sunny.gardenM This user is from outside of this forum
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            @IcooIey
            how much longer till they're done?

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            • moonrabbit@sunny.gardenM moonrabbit@sunny.garden

              @IcooIey
              how much longer till they're done?

              icooiey@mastodon.greenI This user is from outside of this forum
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              @moonrabbit not sure. I’m at physical therapy right now. They were making good progress when I left and had only one more branch that was overhanging the house to remove before it felt safe. And then the main trunk to take down.

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              • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

                @moonrabbit not sure. I’m at physical therapy right now. They were making good progress when I left and had only one more branch that was overhanging the house to remove before it felt safe. And then the main trunk to take down.

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                @IcooIey @moonrabbit fingers crossed the cats came come out of hiding soon!

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                • janet_52square@sunny.gardenJ janet_52square@sunny.garden

                  @IcooIey @moonrabbit fingers crossed the cats came come out of hiding soon!

                  icooiey@mastodon.greenI This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @Janet_52square @moonrabbit I left to go to an appointment. Hope they are not too traumatized.

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                  • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

                    Poor Fish is huddled under my chair. Mouse is oblivious. One big branch down.

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                    Using an impressive application of practical physics, lines, pulleys, three other 100’ trees as levers and a bucket truck, the tree people have taken the main part of the damaged hickory down. Nothing hit the house. Casualties are a chestnut sapling I should have dug out and a lower branch from a sugar maple that was framed by our living room windows like a Japanese woodcut. I’ll miss watching the birds perch there and the colors in fall. But. The roof is intact! Whew!

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                    • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

                      Using an impressive application of practical physics, lines, pulleys, three other 100’ trees as levers and a bucket truck, the tree people have taken the main part of the damaged hickory down. Nothing hit the house. Casualties are a chestnut sapling I should have dug out and a lower branch from a sugar maple that was framed by our living room windows like a Japanese woodcut. I’ll miss watching the birds perch there and the colors in fall. But. The roof is intact! Whew!

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                      @IcooIey this is not the same, but it's sprouting sapling season around here. I hate removing them so much, and yet we are not letting potentially sixty foot tall trees grow next to the house or the septic field.

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                      • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

                        Using an impressive application of practical physics, lines, pulleys, three other 100’ trees as levers and a bucket truck, the tree people have taken the main part of the damaged hickory down. Nothing hit the house. Casualties are a chestnut sapling I should have dug out and a lower branch from a sugar maple that was framed by our living room windows like a Japanese woodcut. I’ll miss watching the birds perch there and the colors in fall. But. The roof is intact! Whew!

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                        @IcooIey well, save some chunks of hickory for the BBQ anyway. And the fire pit. Maybe a walking stick. Hate to see good hardwood go to waste!

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                        • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

                          Using an impressive application of practical physics, lines, pulleys, three other 100’ trees as levers and a bucket truck, the tree people have taken the main part of the damaged hickory down. Nothing hit the house. Casualties are a chestnut sapling I should have dug out and a lower branch from a sugar maple that was framed by our living room windows like a Japanese woodcut. I’ll miss watching the birds perch there and the colors in fall. But. The roof is intact! Whew!

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                          @IcooIey hooray!

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