Friday, September 2, 2011

Chores

I had neither the desire nor the skill set to take down an old, lightning-struck tree in my yard, so I called a tree service to accomplish this necessary chore.


Ha...during my first year of blogging, in 2009, my entry for "Chores" showed shots of a wood chipper we rented to dispose of some lopped-off branches. Apparently, in my house "chores" and "trees" go together... :-)

9 comments:

  1. You was robbed, they call themselves tree fellas, but I only see one!

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  2. Ron - there was one on the ground, managing his rope, and two more in my front yard working on a different tree. A full complement of tree fellas!

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  3. In my world, trees and chores DO go together. You're either having to trim them, mow around them, pick up their dropped limbs, rake their leaves, or cut them down!

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  4. Best to hire out Chores that are beyond our capabilities.

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  5. That is an amazing skill set. Just last summer, we hired someone to take down a dying tree that bordered our neighbor's property. It was scarily expensive...BUT since then we've had a few wicked nor-easters, and now Irene. Any one of them might have brought that tree down on them. It was well worth the money.

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  6. That is the worse kind of chore in my book...we have been doing a lot of that at my parent's house. Great capture of the professional doing what he does best! :)

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  7. Yesterday morning a straight wind of between 45 and 60 mph and a sideways rain toppled trees all over our neighborhood. We were without power for twenty-four hours . . . no one was hurt, but the damage to property is extensive. Mother Nature strikes again!

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  8. Taking down big trees is something the pros can do for me, too. I don't mind pruning and trimming but climbing ladders is beyond me now. Great drama - really.

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  9. I like Ron's joke way more than having to hire tree guys.
    I'm finding revists too on themes from the last few years.

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