I know I have, but when I run into a dead end, I get frustrated rather easily.
So I called a guy who advertises that he trims and takes down trees! He is insured, yadda yadda. He came out and took a look around. I showed him what I would like done and he then said that he really was into logging and that he did this trimming and take down stuff on wet days when he couldn't log.
I was getting this vibe that said...he isn't even remotely interested.
Then he went on to motion at the trees and tell me if I wanted clean up he'd dump it all in the yard, tear up the yard, and it would be $1,800 a day and at least two days after cutting the trees down.
Full Service my a--.
"So I'd suggest looking around and IF you can't find anyone else, give me a call."
His parting words.
I hope he didn't look in his rear-view mirror as he left. I was giving him the finger.
I felt really defeated and down.
Fast forward to the next day. CrossFit workout. It was tough and hard. A few times I was ready to quit. The coach came up and kept saying quietly, *You can do this.*
Funny. Now when I get into a tough spot I hear his little mantra behind me. Well, probably in my head.
As I was leaving CrossFit yesterday I ran into one of the new gals. I really have liked her from day one. We started talking in the locker room and next thing I know I am asking for her to put her cell phone number on my phone and her husband's. He cuts trees for a living. Dang.
Serendipity strikes again.
I'll see where this leads.
I decided to take an afternoon just for me. I made a snack for Rich and made sure that he and Charlie were all set, then headed to the Kickapoo Valley Reserve to ride the old 131 trail. I wanted to ride to the north side and then all the way south.
And...I did. I took my converted camera.
And took my time.
I took the following two shots with the same camera. I just used the 'hot mirror' for color and the 665nm filter for the infrared look.
I think I prefer the IR look in the super bright sunlight.
Anyway, it was a fun experiment.
As I drove home I stopped at my favorite sunrise spot to grab a shot of the cattle in Black Bottom Creek.
I really love how this turned out. It just goes to prove that clouds, sky, water, and greenery really make an IR shot.
I haven't heard back from the tree folks, but I've decided not to let it be an end all thing for me.
Rich told me to 'chill' out. I was trying too hard to do everything at once.
I received a couple of more phone numbers for guys who do trimming, I'll work on that next week. But for now?
*I got this.*
It's always great to fast forward to the next day when things turn around from feeling defeated. :)
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