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Monday, October 9, 2023

It's been a long dry summer


 It's been a long dry summer, 

full of dire portends for the future and 



small signs that "crazy"season may be on the wain




One can only hope.




Meanwhile there are things that need to be done

That all seem to be stuck somewhere in the middle




We started to cut down a few of our "inconvenient" trees this year back in may.

Intending to get them down and dusted by the end of June


Which didn't happen


What did happen was we discovered the poplars on the north side of the property are dead, 

getting punky and need to be torn down 

before they fall down.

Note to self; More plants may be satisfying for a while
and gorgeous 

but they do need to be watered every day

Sometimes twice a day when the weather doesn't cooperate,
Which it hasn't

So we galloped off to get us some estimates

Easy-Peasy right?

no 

You see the poplars are close to 80' tall

3 of the tree guys wouldn't even give us an estimate

the other 3 were varying degrees of almost $10,000 per tree.
because they would have to rent the equipment.

I'm sorry, what, what now?

You have got to be fucking kidding me.
This in turn triggered the insurance company to decide they wouldn't renew our insurance based on a fuzzy satellite view google maps pictures, 

so now (mid July) they want us to do their job with aerial photos to prove to them our house isn't a fire hazard    -.-
Throw in moss remediation on both roofs, ugh. 
and ick,   there is now dust and moss crap everywhere, 

Making sewing outside is impossible. So much for my happy spot this year
I sublimated my rage at the wood pile ^

It now stretches the length of the house and

Is about shoulder height

Since the insurance was being a prat we decided 

in addition to the front trees 

We would get down all the dead branches in the cedars along the western fence.

there are 25 of them so it took a minute.

The wood pile grew to a second wall along the driveway
which isn't finished yet

< this used to be a nice little cedar privacy wall,

40+ years ago.
It also started out on the neighbors property....

Guess who's problem it is now.....-.-



Anywho, we finally got the insurance company to renew,

 We have found a tree guy who already owns a ladder truck for the poplars so it doesn't cost the world to remove, yay!

Both my yards are still full of 
tree limbs and brush but that will be removed soon too. Also, yay! 

My inner German was beginning to despair of it ever getting tidy again.

On the good news front we have plenty of wood for us and the kids to run the fire place for the foreseeable future, if they would only come get some of it.

And my mulch pile is about to get epic.

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