We had to remove a tree from our front landscaping this morning. I was sad to see it go, it was a lovely tree just under my son’s window. In previous years, he could hear baby birds chirping from their nest each morning from his bed. Thankfully, no nests were inhabited yet this year. The tree started dying off in recent months, having grown too large for the small area where the landscapers planted it. To tell you the truth, we’re a little befuddled at some of the choices our landscaper made several years back – everything seems to be outgrowing the space that was given for it. But I guess that’s par for the course. So here’s a little gallery of Hubberman with his new chainsaw, the kids keeping watch from my son’s room, and Fluffy, who kept watch from the front door. 🙂
It always pains me to lose a tree, as well. I even fret over trimming branches–thinking lost bird perches and all. But sometimes, the house wins out!
Exactly. We knew it was just going to get worse and worse, but it was still sad to see it go.
Aww sorry to hear you lost your tree!! At least you have a precious puss to cuddle with!
Indeed! He was soooo interested in what we were doing with that tree. I think he was wishing a bunch of birds would fly out. 🙂
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At least your husband got to use with his new chainsaw. So some good came out of the whole ordeal right 🙂
You bet! He loves his tool toys! 🙂