Mick!
TreeHouser
I was thinking about this thread today and it reminded me of an incident a while back.
Some clients for whom I'd worked for previously had decided, after a suggestion from me, to have a large leylandii removed amongst other smaller tree works and grinding. Now the real meat of the day was the leylandii so naturally we wanted to do it first and get it out of the way then coast through the rest of the day.
We had backed the truck up to it and were starting the saws when the husband came out and said " my wife would rather you did the tree this afternoon as she wants a chance to say goodbye and connect with it before you cut it down"
When I first started out on my own I might have listened but after over twenty years of dealing with this new age nonsense it gets pretty short shrift.
PS they were Americans!
Back when I worked in. London I have had things thrown at me and uncontrolled sobbing and wailing from these sorts.
Some clients for whom I'd worked for previously had decided, after a suggestion from me, to have a large leylandii removed amongst other smaller tree works and grinding. Now the real meat of the day was the leylandii so naturally we wanted to do it first and get it out of the way then coast through the rest of the day.
We had backed the truck up to it and were starting the saws when the husband came out and said " my wife would rather you did the tree this afternoon as she wants a chance to say goodbye and connect with it before you cut it down"
When I first started out on my own I might have listened but after over twenty years of dealing with this new age nonsense it gets pretty short shrift.
PS they were Americans!
Back when I worked in. London I have had things thrown at me and uncontrolled sobbing and wailing from these sorts.