My daughter and I in Santa Fe. I don’t post often here but visit every day—so I know your names a lot better than you would know mine. Also, no burns to report this year. (I think that’s called tempting fate). H.
bowing to peer pressure…..... pic of me pretending to fall into a volcanic crater in Maui, sailing offshore, and my wood racks prior to this year’s burning season (3/4 cord per rack). I think many of those trees surrounding those racks look rather “sickly” and need to be cut down, dont you agree?
***Noteworthy Mention***
I say “step ladder” as a quote from a co-worker (fellow electrician) after we “flew” the most impressive piece of sky equipment we have ever seen. It was a 125 foot self propelled GROVE manlift that weighed in at a hefty 49,000lbs, owned and rented by Shaungnessy of Boston. “I ain’t never gonna complain about a bucket truck again…because compared to this thing….everything else is just a step ladder!”
For those that “play it close to the ground” this is a very serious sky machine…the kind that get’s called in when “weekend warriors to homeowners” just can’t “notch em’ and watch em’”. Here is another shot of the boom…fellow tree men have a good idea what size bucket this baby is…the kind you would take versus a rope any day of the week.