Eric H-L
Treehouser
It’s weird how things can happen in a dream that seem totally unremarkable until you wake up and remember.
Kinda like orange trees...Good question. When climbing with TreeCareLA crews we would sometimes stop on the way back to the shop (usually if Oscar is on that crew) and climb avocados in parks to harvest and some of them are loaded with fruit and are not yet 30 feet tall.
I also come across trees that take quite a long time to cut down. But it doesn't annoy me at all!) -
In this case, I worked in a government agency. I serve four central districts of St. Petersburg and I'm the main arborist. Ordinary trees are cut down by others, but the most problematic trees usually go to me. The government can enter into contracts with private entrepreneurs. Quite often, I also sign contracts with the government as a private entrepreneur.@Maximalist Do you own your own tree removal business or do you work for someone (private or government entity)? You seem to do mostly public space trees. Does the government contract out that type of work to private enterprises?
I understand you. As for me, I try not to work at temperatures above +30°C. At these temperatures, the wood heats up to such an extent that it seems my eggs can be hard boiled. Fortunately, such temperatures are rare here.@Maximalist ‘‘twas a big branchy mess. 1.25m trunk and at the middle of the day it was 37°c so I had enough.