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Sounds great, and believe me, that makes two of us, amigo.
Saw the practice session for a pacific life commercial this morning: Sorry about the quality, I was squealing with glee - you're lucky I found the phone. That's ~ 50 meters out from the shore. There were 5 or 6 of them.
Had the local horses come through the yard last night. The dogs really enjoyed watching the 'really big dogs'. temps are perfect; the house has a few projects, but all manageable; tacos are plentiful, cheap and delicious (and there are several new eateries, one by one of our favorite chefs); the guest calendar is filling up. weather is beautiful, wish you were here.
Sounds great, and believe me, that makes two of us, amigo.
Had the local horses come through the yard last night. The dogs really enjoyed watching the 'really big dogs'.
temps are perfect; the house has a few projects, but all manageable; tacos are plentiful, cheap and delicious (and there are several new eateries, one by one of our favorite chefs); the guest calendar is filling up.
A split like that tends to happen when the weight of the bough and it's thick end branches become too much for the trunk that grew it. Heavy rainfall helps this too.
I think that the smaller branch, which was above, broke and fell on the larger piece, breaking it. I've had a lot of work done on this tree in the past five or so years. It shades the south face of the house, so I hate to lose it, but it's a stupid Norway maple, so I guess I'm lucky to have had 25+ years with it (I've lived in this house more than 25 years). Probably going to plant a native red oak on the other side. They grow pretty fast.
It broke in half almost a month ago. Tree Guy has been having equipment troubles, and the weather has been too wet.
This is what it looked like when it came down, for no reason that I can figure. I'm going to keep the unbroken half for a year probably, but it'll have to come down too.
A split like that tends to happen when the weight of the bough and it's thick end branches become too much for the trunk that grew it. Heavy rainfall helps this too.
It broke in half almost a month ago. Tree Guy has been having equipment troubles, and the weather has been too wet.
This is what it looked like when it came down, for no reason that I can figure. I'm going to keep the unbroken half for a year probably, but it'll have to come down too.