Hair Trigger
US Veteran
The city electrical supervisor stopped by yesterday morning to ask if they could pull a bucket truck into my rental house yard, which is next door to me. They needed to trim a big white oak to get the limbs away from the power lines. I had no problem with it, and asked if they could take a couple of the biggers limbs off at the tree trunk, instead of just lopping smaller ones away from the lines. He agreed, and the deal was that they would chip everything that fit in the chipper, and I would take the rest so they didn't have to haul it off. Are you kidding? I'll get a bunch of firewood out of it, to burn or sell.
Anyway, the two tree guys came with their boom truck and worked all day, until they had to take the full truck to dump the chips before the landfill closed. They came back this morning to finish up this tree, but have a couple more in my yard to do.
Anyway, I went out about mid-morning to watch, and saw this (pics below). I'd seen similar work in places around town and wondered who had done it. It took him less than 30 minutes to carve the three heads and the heart. He's a smoker, and used cigarette ash to color the eyes and noses. This tree is only about 25 feet from the highway, no way you can miss seeing the art.
Any way I can get the first picture right side up?
Anyway, the two tree guys came with their boom truck and worked all day, until they had to take the full truck to dump the chips before the landfill closed. They came back this morning to finish up this tree, but have a couple more in my yard to do.
Anyway, I went out about mid-morning to watch, and saw this (pics below). I'd seen similar work in places around town and wondered who had done it. It took him less than 30 minutes to carve the three heads and the heart. He's a smoker, and used cigarette ash to color the eyes and noses. This tree is only about 25 feet from the highway, no way you can miss seeing the art.
Any way I can get the first picture right side up?
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