If you hadn't written it down, I wouldn't have seen it. Thanks for the hint, dear Bill! :-) Happy Sunday and a wonderful new week for you and Shari, Dream https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2021/05/drei-schone-tage-im-april-und-haben.html
I am happy there are people willing to climb trees with chainsaws to do trimming so I don't have to. The wood chipper is a wonderful machine for cleaning up downed limbs. Good action shots.
Doesn't look like an easy job. I am betting he's not a young man either, but then again..the younger ones there might be more eager than the ones here.
Um serviço bastante arriscado! Consegui descobri-lo no meio dos ramos... com dificuldade!... Belíssima partilha, de uma atividade nada fácil... mas de extrema utilidade! Um grande abraço! Ana
Amazing how they climb and work from up there.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Tree surgery - I like that one. Have a nice Sunday, Bill :-) Without any surgery of course!
ReplyDeleteMay be a service I need in the next couple of years. I have an ancient birch out back that is starting to show its years.
ReplyDeleteTrabalhos necessários de manutenção.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Domingo.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Yes I see him... but not the kind of job I would like to have.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteYes, I found the worker in the tree. I think we could use a tree surgeon.
Have a great day and a happy new week!
I see him. It seems to be a dangerous job cutting limbs or cutting down a tree. Guess the workers are used to it and don’t think as I do.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteWork hard.
Nice shredding.
Greetings from Patricia.
That takes great care.
ReplyDeleteThings will look different when he is finished.
ReplyDeletewe have lots of tree surgeons around...with lots of trees that can happen.
ReplyDeleteImportant job ❤
ReplyDelete...this isn't a job for me!
ReplyDeleteI see him! These guys seem to have no fear!
ReplyDeleteSeems like such a dangerous job!
ReplyDeleteTree surgery or tree abuse. Its just the way you are looking and how you are thinking about the CO² problem.
ReplyDeleteIf you hadn't written it down, I wouldn't have seen it. Thanks for the hint, dear Bill! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday and a wonderful new week for you and Shari,
Dream
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I am happy there are people willing to climb trees with chainsaws to do trimming so I don't have to. The wood chipper is a wonderful machine for cleaning up downed limbs. Good action shots.
ReplyDeleteBrave soul to be up there.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see a vehicle like that before.. Happy Sunday 🤗 🙏
ReplyDeleteDangerous work, but I'm sure they have lots of safety equipment.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't look like an easy job. I am betting he's not a young man either, but then again..the younger ones there might be more eager than the ones here.
ReplyDeleteBrave people!
ReplyDeleteTienen mucha pericia para subir a los árboles, como exige el trabajo que tienen que hacer.
ReplyDeleteAlways best to trim the tree so the branches don't fall off and do damage.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, they just trim. Whole trees are now being felled here in my place.
ReplyDeleteGood workers
ReplyDeleteYes, I see him!
ReplyDeleteI always think how brave and brilliant these workers are to climb and work from up high like they do.
All the best Jan
I love to watch the tree cutters. It certainly takes some skill!!
ReplyDeleteWow that tree need some serious trimming or sculpting. Judicially edited.
ReplyDeleteMB
Yes I did see him!
ReplyDeleteUy genial fotografía te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteI can, with his orange clothing on he slightly stands out.
ReplyDeleteYes, I see him! It's a dangerous job but somebody has to do it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday, Bill.
Um serviço bastante arriscado! Consegui descobri-lo no meio dos ramos... com dificuldade!...
ReplyDeleteBelíssima partilha, de uma atividade nada fácil... mas de extrema utilidade!
Um grande abraço!
Ana