working trimming all of these overgrown branches. They probably weren't trimmed in many years.
the aftermath
the branches reached the building on the other side and had to be removed. You couldn't see the small pinkish building across the river. The owners were afraid of the buildings being damaged. There are a couple of buildings on the left side but not shown in the photo that the branches also touched. I took these photos from the street bridge.
A beautiful profession but with its dangers.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'd like to work in tthat profession!lolol But I know it's much needed.
ReplyDeleteHave a sweet and peaceful day!
hughugs
Donna
It definitely requires specialists to remove these trees. Looks pretty hazardous to me
ReplyDeleteThat was a job that needed to be done!
ReplyDeleteHay un tiempo para la poda, en el que no se le daña al árbol. Ahora quedará todo mucho mejor.
ReplyDeleteTrimming trees is not the kind of job I would want to do... but it would be my pleasure to stand back and watch.
ReplyDelete...important work for experts.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how those who love this profession stick with it. Beautiful trees!
ReplyDeleteInteresting
ReplyDeleteEsta labor es de gran importancia. Y precisamente esa dejadez en su cuidado es la que nos lleva a los pavorosos incendios que hemos sufrido esto últimos tiempos. Un saludo para ti, notario de estas labores, y a los mantenedores.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a shame to remove such luxuriant growth.
ReplyDeleteHard work...
ReplyDeleteThe trees have a perfect spot by the water. No wonder they grew so well.
ReplyDeleteTrabalhos necessários.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Besides that, buildings and homes need light! Nice pics Bill. Good afternoon.
ReplyDeleteThat requires great care.
ReplyDeleteTree trimmers have some interesting rope patterns to climb trees.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful landscapes, it gives joy to see so much green and so lush landscapes.
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
It's not an easy job.
ReplyDeleteThat was not an easy spot to work in for those guys.
ReplyDeleteI see it's a lot of work
ReplyDeleteI am alway amazed to watch these guys climb trees to trim branches. There is no way I could do that.
ReplyDeleteWow, looks much better with it trimmed.
ReplyDeleteI hate the way they look after being trimmed, but thankfully they grow back quickly.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is some heavy duty trimming. You have to know what you're doing when you start on a project that big.
ReplyDeleteI didn't noticed him in the first photo haha! Hard work certainly.
ReplyDeleteTree people make it look easy but it is hard work.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures and I love your header.
Interesting where this maple is rooted. Its branches ought, of course, not to be allowed to touch human property. ;-)
ReplyDeleteUy que árbol tan grande. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteGood to know the workmen are onto it, they definitely need a cut back.
ReplyDeleteThat's a huge job -- and it looks really lovely. A beautiful view.
ReplyDeleteInteresting how strong those branches are. Or... were.
ReplyDeleteA big job. Nice foliage and the last photo is pretty scene.
ReplyDeleteImportant work!
ReplyDeletePrecisava que essa equipa passasse aqui na minha rua... as árvores têm uma altura inimaginável... acho que nunca foram aparadas, desde que me mudei para aqui...
ReplyDeleteAdorei as fotos! Um grande abraço!
Ana