Mine started off with a BANG...or a whimper...or a shock...or
a flat.
These were the trees that needed trimming from a blog in July.
The guys showed up midmorning and got to work immediately. My neighbor at the top of the hill came down with her 'littles' and we watched the first two pines come down together.
I wasn't sure about all the stuff left in the yard at first. This shot is from the upstairs East facing bedroom.
4 second clip of tree tipping for your fun! Those two pines took no effort to push over. Dominic said that he just barely touched one of them and it came right down. Here is a note to self.
Hey self, THAT tree was dangerous and I walked under it every day multiple times!!!
This was the back of the little shed in a very bad and tight spot.
Last year this old oak split and half came down on the fence and the other half got hung up in another tree.
Here is a 4 minute video, not the best quality of course...but I wanted to look back and remember this day. It was interesting to see how he took down the trees and moved them.
His Excavator looks so much like a dinosaur in the woods!
I am extremely pleased with his work and he'll be back in the spring to do some landscape work and pasture work.
He will eventually also be doing debris and junk clean up. He is able to dismantle and clean up the crushed garage which is also a HUGE Dream of mine to have done so I don't look out the back door at a mess.
It will cost, but think of the nice view I'd have after years of looking at a building that keeps falling in.
[Hubby still thinks he will go in their and look for things that are worth $$$. However, anything that remains in the garage has been open to the elements now for 11 years.
To each their own, but I found someone who I can hire to get things done that I cannot do myself!
Olive came down this morning and supervised my changing of the tire to a donut. I'll take it to town to get fixed after the Holiday weekend.