For the last few days it has been very noisy around our house, as the three-man crew of arborists have been working to reduce the size of the old willow trees that had the potential of damaging our house if they blew over. Not only was there the whine coming from the several chainsaws, but there was a big chipper that loudly chewed up all of the branches and limbs that had been removed. The engine on the big truck that held the boom also was running the whole time.
I found it very interesting to see how the arborists went about removing the big branches, some of which were above our house and an out-building. You probably can’t see them in the photo above, but there are a couple of ropes strung on the limb Chris, the guy in the boom is cutting, and they have been slung over a big branch above it. The guys below are holding the ropes, so that when the branch is cut, they can lower it down slowly so it won’t fall on our old chicken house.
I have always been impressed by The Source, the company that is doing the work, at how thoroughly they clean up after themselves, chipping all the branches, raking up the tiny twigs that have fallen during the work, and leaving our yard cleaner than it was when they started. The ground that was soft from our warm, wet weather, did end up with some muddy area from the tracks of the machine that carried the heavy pieces of wood to a pile, but the muddy tracks were unavoidable, and will heal.
The trunks of the sawed-off willows, look pretty miserable, and with a little imagination, they make our house look like it is surrounded by big cactus plants. Hopefully, in a few years the willow trees will be back creating shade for us in the summer.
The workers did buck up all the big chunks of willow, that I can now split and use for firewood. I should have enough firewood now to keep the house warm for several years. I also have a big pile of wood chips that I can use on the path that goes around the pond.