Tree people are here.
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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
it will! it will it will

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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 They’re professionals - it will be fine.
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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 Fingers crossed!
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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.Poor Fish is huddled under my chair. Mouse is oblivious. One big branch down.
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Poor Fish is huddled under my chair. Mouse is oblivious. One big branch down.
@IcooIey
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how much longer till they're done?@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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@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.
@IcooIey @moonrabbit fingers crossed the cats came come out of hiding soon!
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@IcooIey @moonrabbit fingers crossed the cats came come out of hiding soon!
@Janet_52square @moonrabbit I left to go to an appointment. Hope they are not too traumatized.
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Poor Fish is huddled under my chair. Mouse is oblivious. One big branch down.
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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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!

@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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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!

@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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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!

@IcooIey hooray!
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