Re: now Pam's tree- was still having technical difficulty
He came out today to look at it. He's going to try to get out here
Thursday w/ his crew. He agreed, it can't wait long. Now I'm actually
grateful there is no rain in the ten day forecast. So it's just a waiting
game at this point. And since there is no way to get heavy equipment back
there it's more men, more labor. Oh well. Thank God I can borrow out of my
401K. It cost a small fortune to rebuild the front of my house last year,
don't want to have to rebuild the back of it. And this guy is bonded and
insured. Any "oopsies" God forbid, he pays for it, I don't.
On 10/1/06, Donna <gossiper@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> Did they take the tree down?
>
> Donna
>
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>
> Actually the tree isn't dead. It is leaning at a 45 degree angle however.
> It may have lost some of it's root system during the drought is all I can
> figure. Or carpenter ants may be the culprit. I had one come down
> further
> out back right after I moved in the house, carpenter ants had literally
> eaten the roots away. He's going to call me today and try to come out
> Saturday to have a look-see if he can squeeze me into his schedule. Hope
> he can make it. Thanks 4 prayers dear.
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Kemp TX
zone 8A
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