Old Monkey
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They say that kids don't remember things very well until age four. My wife and I say that it is ironic how important these years are and they won't remember any of it.
I got to se my niece and nephew today for a couple hours. they have moved about 40 minutes away after being 5 minutes away for the last 4 years. I used to see them 3-4 times a week, now it seems like once every 7 to 10 days. I miss em. they missed me, they were all over me during my visit, we had fun chilling in the new yard and running around and such. its all good, if they dont remember these times, I sure will. no doubt.
I tested the new Solo 637 on two top down pine removals. I'm pretty pleased. It isn't a Ms200T in speed but the saw is light, has a decent control layout, balances well with a 16inch bar and with 40ccs it has some grunt.

Interesting point TC.
When we told him about the pay structure, etc, he barely reacted. The moment we told him that we would put him into ArborMaster Canada his eyes lit up. When we told him that when he qualified we would support him in becoming an ISA Certified Treeworker and eventually a Certified Arborist, he got really excited. Interesting................
Yep, money is definately not the most important thing to many people.
Natalie
The cramping is typically due to dehydration. Easy to forget to stop and drink water when the weather starts to cool off and the humidity drops. It isn't unusual for me to quit sweating on a hot day due to dehydration. Those are the days that I end up cramping something terrible by evening.