It costs more than two Nikon D7000 to remove the snapped top and trim the branches. Everything is expensive.
UPDATE
It costs more than four Nikon D7000 to get rid of the whole tree.
For those who would like to pre-order a D7000 for me, please do so.
UPDATE 9/24/2010
Poor tree. Like a toothpick, a giant one. then it's gone.
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How come you steal all of these carmeras from Museum?
ReplyDeletedo you like my new profile picuture, handsome man?
ReplyDeleteCan the tree be saved or it has to go? It's a very expensive storm, indeed.
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The top is broken and some branches have to go so the tree may die in a few years. To remove the entire tree prevents any future hazard, plus I don't have to rake the leaves anymore.
ReplyDeleteIs it the tree you put bricks around?
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It took me 2 years to get to this stage. The bricks were bought from Home Depot at, I think, 49 cents a piece. It looks easy when somebody is doing it. For me, every step is difficult. Dig the soil out, level the ground, lay down the foundation layers, lay down the pavers, cut them. I borrowed a electrical tile saw but turned out too small for cutting the brick, I didn't even try. I ended up buying a big chisel and a hammer to break the pavers. I didn't cut every curve and corner in the end. Just left them the way they are. I guess it's always a work in progress. I am quite happy with the result."
That was a gorgeous tree, man.
That's correct. It's an oak tree, probably a hundred year olds or thereabout. It has been healthy but the storm just snapped the top off and we got seriously spooked.
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