Posted by Paul on November 04, 2014 at 04:58:48 from (70.197.230.230):
In Reply to: OT: Down she goes! posted by JerryS on November 03, 2014 at 23:04:29:
Looks like the trees and house have been there a while, I understand the real close ones, but lot of folk are gonna cringe at getting rid of all your trees as it sounds like, many of us wait a lifetime to get them to grow up nice like that.....
I never cared for painted brick, it destroys the beauty and the zero maintenance of it entirely. Can't go back again. But that is why its great to live where we do and folk can do different things and make a place the way they like it, not the way I would do it. ;)
Probably learn sooner than later, everyone stands off well behind the direction of fall of a tree, not out in front of it as stuff tends to be on the fly in that direction, even far out away. I never liked a crowd (more than me is a crowd!) when felling trees, I can run and manuver and plot and plan; in a group setting things just get very nervous for me when people have different ideas and experience level.....
Nice pics, have fun with the place. Its an adventure isn't it? :)
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