BudgetPlan1
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Fascinating to watch the climbers work; the way they use ropes, friction knots and such to keep things moving all while dangling 150ft off the ground.




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I really dont like killing/cutting trees down (or killing anything for that matter...if I see a wolf spider in the house, try to catch him in a cup and release outside) but a few of our oaks are so big they`ve become a potential problem.That was a big tree!!! Why`d ya have to take it down?
BudgetPlan1 --
Hope you guys are good up there now that the tree is out of the way.. Yeah, it was jacking your house and things too much.. I would have done the same thing.. Big trees near houses never end up good.
I have never seen that variety of Oak before, which is it ?
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Hope they cut up that oak so you can use it for firewood..
Dan F
I really dont like killing/cutting trees down (or killing anything for that matter...if I see a wolf spider in the house, try to catch him in a cup and release outside) but a few of our oaks are so big they`ve become a potential problem...
A few years ago in a storm this tree lost a limb that came down exactly perpendicular to roof angle, through the roof, missed everything in attic, came through ceiling in bedroom. Doh!
Yeah, we hate taking them down too (and we also save critters/bugs/whatever that get in the house, everything except flies and `skeeters).
Oh man, lucky you that it wasn`t worse! That`s the kind of thing we`re still wondering about every time there`s a storm, might have to..sigh..take down a few more before too long.
It was time for it to go, sadly. Its 1:45am right now and for the first time in months, total silence...nothing banging on roof, pinging off siding and windows...weird.
He might`ve mention it being Red Oak, will have to clarify tomorrow if I remember.
They trucked everything away, sell to timber company...part of the deal. No big deal as we converted fireplace to gas a few years ago although it woulda been a ton of firewood.
Would have taken quite a while to cut & split; 20 years ago woulda been a fun weekend of cutting and splitting with friends ("Chainsaws are fun..."), great way to spend some time outdoors on s nice Fall day, smell of fresh cut wood, etc but those times or gone as well. That`s a young man`s game!
Already enjoying the silence!
For the most part I too adhere to the catch and release methods. That said, I can’t honestly say that I feel the same about the Black Widows this time of year. Never really see these particular spiders except for a couple of weeks each fall. I’ve found that these spiders don’t like to be steered into a cup and their random webs mean they usually end up on my hand.
I`m OK with heights, but there are some areas of our roof that I wouldn`t try even if my ladders would go up that far.
For the most part I too adhere to the catch and release methods. That said, I can’t honestly say that I feel the same about the Black Widows this time of year. Never really see these particular spiders except for a couple of weeks each fall. I’ve found that these spiders don’t like to be steered into a cup and their random webs mean they usually end up on my hand.
Got a bit of a cash discount so came in at $7700 so a pleasant surprise. Was so nice to walk down the driveway tonite and not risk a fall due to thousands of acorns on the ground...like walking on marbles.OK, perfectly understandable, especially with that history! Geez! And wow, that wasn`t cheap...even with you allowing them to keep it to sell.
Got a bit of a cash discount so came in at $7700 so a pleasant surprise.
Hi Budgetplan, glad you don`t have to worry about your safety now while in the house.
All those acorns all I could think of was grinding up acorn flour. That`s good stuff. I miss stuff like that.
Hey, that sounds good to me!
And I found it interesting that you`re OK with skydiving but not with the "better not fall off of this roof..." I bet a lot of the Roof Thing is just a lack of familiarity.
Wasnt always wary of heights, just seemed to appear one day on a water tower in New Jersey when I was 13 or so. And yet I still find myself compelled to make it to the highest point when we run across observation towers and other chances to climb. Baffling.
I’ve got a big pine that needs to go. Pines don’t have deep root systems and the bigger they get the more likely they will fall...
Plus I’m tired of getting pine straw out of my pool.
I got bit by a brown recluse will stationed in Honduras and it ate a nice section out of my side before the doctors were able to get it under control.
I found a northern black widow in my back yard a while back. I was going to get rid of it but it moved along on it’s own. I don’t kill anything unless it will harm me or mine.