Friday, August 9, 2013

Dead Spruce Removal Operation by Durdel and Sons


As I was photographing the end result of the dead spruce removal operation by Durdel & Sons, a small preying mantis showed up. Here he is, posing for the camera.

"Preying mantis" is the eggcorn for the term "praying mantis". How many of you know the difference between an eggcorn and a malapropism?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mantis

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eggcorn






The dead spruce that had to go.



Durdel & Sons tree removal
operations teams arrives
9:30 AM.



Moving the cable wires out of the way, 
on to the ground, 
to roll over them in the trucks.


A tight squeeze past the circle garden.





They decided they would not need
 to open a space in the dog pen,
but would just move things
 over the top of the fence.


The chipper-shredder moves into position.



The branches need to come off first.




Branches fed into chipper-shredder.












Buddy the minpin supervises 
the tree removal operation.






And now -- the trunk.










See the trunk chunk falling 
on the right side of the trunk.



Avoiding the electrical power lines.



@#$%&* biting red ants!!!!!





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