We've been busy! Exciting things like Friday night dates to Home Depot, Saturday work-work, and Sunday yard work. And we decided to cut down some trees! Two were already dead, and one turned our backyard into a hard hat zone starting sometime in August. We didn't know until after we decided to cut it down that it's a somewhat prized
Black Walnut... but I don't want to hear your whining because it's already been chopped down. It tried to kill us! Throwing down heavy
tennis balls at our heads, and then trying to trip us with them, not cool. They allegedly taste good, but a little research showed a huge amount of work, permanent stains, and potentially moldy nuts. AND, it turns out this tree is toxic to lots of other plants! (So no composting the leaves or using them as mulch for your garden). We decided that it had to go. But... it didn't go easily! Here's what we came home to on Wednesday:
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This picture is deceiving. The pile was like 3 times bigger than it
looks! It was as tall as me, and twice as long as it was wide! There was definitely more than our 3 trees in there... I know for a fact that we did not cut down a cedar, but we sure shoveled a lot of it... at least it smelled good :) |
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But you're still missing information: The forecast for Thursday was torrential rain. And maybe ice. Sooo... this giant pile blocking our driveway was about to weight 10 times more! We scrambled, and came up with a wheelbarrow with a flat tire, broken tarp, and an empty garbage can... but we got the job done! Only took us 7 hours... we're well warmed up for winter! Here's what it looks like now:
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It rained a little while we were clearing, so you can see the footprint |
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We wanted the mulch for back here, since one of the previous owners decided it was a good idea to put lots of glass in the way-back yard. We tried picking it out, but it was impossible. Now there's a layer of protection! |
And it's a good thing we didn't wait, a giant snow storm is coming tomorrow! While I'm waiting out the snow, I might eat all of the halloween candy before the trick or treaters come. If they slip on the icy walkway to my front door while trick or treating, can they sue me? Do you think I can pay them off with candy? Maybe I'd better buy some more... Or maybe I'll just give them black walnuts.