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More dead pine trees, chain saws, and burn piles.
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More dead pine trees, chain saws, and burn piles.
Last two days.
Temps in the mid 80's and high humidity. Butt is dragging. Didn't want to take that tree on. Normally I can gage a tree, where it's going to fall. Not this one. Parked the ATV a good distance away, cut a much larger than normal wedge and hoped. Nothing to it but to do it!






What remains is an Alexander Calder sculpture. Might lerave it, adds class to the yard.

Temps in the mid 80's and high humidity. Butt is dragging. Didn't want to take that tree on. Normally I can gage a tree, where it's going to fall. Not this one. Parked the ATV a good distance away, cut a much larger than normal wedge and hoped. Nothing to it but to do it!






What remains is an Alexander Calder sculpture. Might lerave it, adds class to the yard.

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Re: More dead pine trees, chain saws, and burn piles.
Or a Leprechaun. All the green aound here attracts them like crazy. I step on them every chance I get.
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