The nerd in me loves this.
We've had a lot of rain and some strong wind on Saturday.
Started the day being able to skip a bid for a small job kinda far away. Saved me some time, thankfully, because I've been on the go allll day.
Looked at a tree on house (tomorrow morning it will become firewood and chips for homeowner, and an insurance job done, easy $2500.
Looked at some ornamental pruning work for a new customer.
Surveyed the trees around my friends' house and cut a couple uprooted trees in their very wet area.
Bid some pruning and removal work, and spotted an agaricon mushroom
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-stamets/agarikon-mushroom_b_1861947.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laricifomes_officinalis in an small 'old-growthy' doug-fir,
right next to a perched great blue heron
https://www.google.com/search?q=gre...4.69i57j0l5.5945j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8. Funny, I saw a large fruiting body (relatively small by comparison) before a big ass bird on the branch a few feet away.
Bald eagles like this tree, too.
Paul Stamets
www.fungi.com is a good friend with a customer of mine. Might collect an Agarikon sample for him. Paul's trying to catalogue different Agarikon genetics. I've seen a handful of different agaricons in WA. He's presented at an ISA Training Conference(s).
Measured some trees in the rain for permitting the removal of a Bigleaf maple.
Maple, Ganoderma, a nearby house, and more burl/ figured wood. What a combination!
Some guys already cut some maples for these people. The tree cutters high-graded the blocks (hijacked the valuable wood), and left the rest of the lower grade figure wood and firewood down the steep hill, which they were supposed to take. Some shady people in the figured wood game, some not.
I'm going to get paid to low-stump and haul figured wood!
The neighbor's burly tree is worth big money. HUGE Burls. People would poach them if they were in a rural area, as happens. People fabricate mufflers with flexible hoses that are put into buckets of water...so much quieter for poaching big maples.
Got the truck organized and dried out. GRCS and bull ropes, tarps and tar, loaded for storm surprises.
Have to write a couple bids, and apply for a permit tonight.