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Four Beautiful Sentries

The befalling of four beautiful trees

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Comment from Mustang Patty
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Hi there;
It is wonderful to see your name in my PM. Missed you and your lovely work around here.

I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your trees. I imagine the front of your house will look totally different after the cutting.

Maybe you can find something new to plant - further from the house, soon,

~patty~

 Comment Written 29-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Thank you so much Patty, for your kind words and your review. My apologies for my delay in responding. I've been off-site for too long tending to my grand babies born six days apart, and with our fourth due in ten days, I'm not sure if I will ever get back with much consistency. I sincerely appreciate your review. In retrospect, the tree removal did make for a cleaner patio and few mosquitos, but I still miss their beauty!
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
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Sad, but necessary. I'd suggest you plant new trees (diff kind of course) that will do well there. Maybe just one would do. They grow fast after year three in the ground. In a decade, you'll have a lovely tree again. :)

 Comment Written 29-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Thank you for your review, Phyllis and words of comfort. My apologies for my delay in responding. I've been off-site for too long tending to my grand babies born six days apart, and with our fourth due in ten days, I'm not sure if I will ever get back with much consistency. I sincerely appreciate your review. In retrospect, the tree removal did make for a cleaner patio and few mosquitos, but I still miss their beauty! I hope you are doing well.
Comment from emptypage
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I feel your sadness and understand it. Here, in the mountains, many trees have to be cut down when the ground gets too saturated. The rocky soil causes the roots to grow outward instead of downward, and lots of rain or high winds can fell the trees in a heartbeat. Too often, the trees fall on homes, cars, or power lines.

But your trees are truly beautiful. I'm glad you wrote about them and showed us before there was nothing left to see.

 Comment Written 28-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Thank you for your review, Marla, and your beautiful SIX! My apologies for my delay in responding. I've been off-site for too long tending to my grand babies born six days apart. With our fourth due in ten days, I'm not sure if I will ever get back with much consistency. I sincerely appreciate your review, and your six!

    In retrospect, the tree removal did make for a cleaner patio and few mosquitos, but I still miss their beauty! I've been keeping up with you and your challenges in the meantime. I hope things settle down soon for you.
Comment from Sasha
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Hello stranger. I have missed you. I am so sorry that they have to go. But, is it possible you can plant something a little further from the house that wont cause a problem? This is really well written and not at all foolish. I had to have a beautiful, very old oak tree cut down because it was old and limbs were falling on neighbor's trees. Trimming it wasn't an option. Fortunately there were still two lovely oak trees left and we made sure to have them trimmed often to keep from having to take them down too.

 Comment Written 28-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Thank you for your review, Sasha, and you kind words! My apologies for my delay in responding. I've been off-site for too long tending to my grand babies born six days apart. With our fourth due in ten days, I'm not sure if I will ever get back with much consistency. I sincerely appreciate your review.

    In retrospect, the tree removal did make for a cleaner patio and few mosquitos, but I still miss their beauty! I miss reading all my favorite peeps, you among them.
reply by Sasha on 26-Mar-2019
    I can only assume your new grand-babies have different mothers.
reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Lol, yes my son and his wife; daughter and her husband. No Enquirer story here!
reply by Sasha on 26-Mar-2019
    Heck, that would have made a great story.
reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    LOL!
Comment from Thomas Bowling
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How sad. Losing those beautiful trees must be heartbreaking, but if it comes down to the trees or the house, you've got no choice. Very well-written story.

 Comment Written 28-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Thank you for your review, Thomas. My apologies for my delay in responding. I've been off-site for too long tending to my grand babies born six days apart, and with our fourth due in ten days, I'm not sure if I will ever get back with much consistency. I sincerely appreciate your review.

    In retrospect, the tree removal did make for a cleaner patio and few mosquitos, but I still miss their beauty!
Comment from DR DIP
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So sad for you Mary I know exactly how you feel They look like beautiful trees
What about demolishing the house and rebuilding to save the trees. I am sure a greenie will suggest this lol
seriously it is a crying shame for you I hope time heals.Thanks for sharing

dip

 Comment Written 28-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Hey DIP, thank you for your review! My apologies for my delay in responding. I've been off-site for too long tending to my grand babies born six days apart, and with our fourth due in ten days, I'm not sure if I will ever get back with much consistency. I sincerely appreciate your review.

    In retrospect, the tree removal did make for a cleaner patio and few mosquitos, but I still miss their beauty!
Comment from damommy
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I know how you feel. Years ago, we bought some land that had a beautiful stand of HUGE cedars. The first winter, the ice storm knocked over 13 of them. We spent an entire weekend with a come-along pulling them back up and staking them. The year of the terrible drought, we only lost one. Had we lost all of them, I would have been heartbroken. I'm so sorry this happened to you.

-there majestic (their)

 Comment Written 28-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Thank you for your review,Yvonne. My apologies for my delay in responding. I've been off-site for too long tending to my grand babies born six days apart. With our fourth due in ten days, I'm not sure if I will ever get back with much consistency.

    In retrospect, the tree removal did make for a cleaner patio and few mosquitos, but I still miss their beauty!
Comment from Sharon Haiste
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We are lucky to have this place to express our emotions amongst a friendly audience.
This is well written and I feel your pain.
I'm sure your beautiful trees will be missed each time you exit the front door.


 Comment Written 28-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Thank you for your review, Sharon. My apologies for my delay in responding. I've been off-site for too long tending to my grand babies born six days apart, and with our fourth due in ten days, I'm not sure if I will ever get back with much consistency. In retrospect, the tree removal did make for a cleaner patio and few mosquitos, but I still miss their beauty! Thank you for your kind words.
Comment from giraffmang
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Hi there,

No fruit-loop accusations here. We just bought a house and had to cut down some as well. Some people are idiots!

Should that be Sentries in the title?

writing under there majestic - piece.

I feel a little Judas-esqe - esque.

We've consulted, researchedand hoped - spacing here.


 Comment Written 28-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Thank you for your review, giraffmang, and your notations for corrections. My apologies for my delay in responding. I've been off-site for too long tending to my grand babies born six days apart, and my husband's health issues. With our fourth grnad due in ten days, I'm not sure if I will ever get back with much consistency, though I have re-upped for two years as inducement.

    This home came with roof rats with the trees making easy access to the eaves. In retrospect, the tree removal did make for a cleaner patio and few mosquitos, but I still miss their beauty! Thank you!
Comment from Joy Graham
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I feel your pain. We had to chop down two evergreens from our yard. We were totally blindsided by a sewer back up in our basement after we moved in. We literally had our neighbors shit and toilet paper covering our basement. What a gross mess that was. The city knew all about our sewer issues, but it had not been revealed to us during the purchase of the house. We had roto-rooter come in and use the snake contraption to see where the break in the line occurred. It was in the middle of the street which would make it the city's responsibility. However, the city refused to admit that. They did their own snake maneuver and refused to allow my husband warch the procedure. In the end they cleared the line and promised they'd come in and clean up the mess each time the sewer backs up into our basement. YUCK! The roto rooter guy did say the tree roots were damaging the lines. So, David chopped them down. It's nice to have trees, but they cause their fair share of damage. We are poor folk and can't afford the cost of repairing the sewer pipes.

- "As I sit here quietly writing under (there) majestic..." should be their?

- "We've consulted, (researchedand) hoped for other options..." - needs a space between words I think.

If I know you, this will set your creative mind to work to make your yard gorgeous in a new way. Looking forward to that :)




 Comment Written 28-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Thank you for your review, Reen and your suggestions. My apologies for my delay in responding. I've been off-site for too long tending to my grand babies born six days apart, and my husband's health challenge. With our fourth grand due in ten days, I'm not sure if I will ever get back with much consistency, though I did re-up for two more years as enticement!

    In retrospect, the tree removal did make for a cleaner patio and few mosquitos, and removed a pathway for the resident roof rat, but I still miss their beauty!
reply by Joy Graham on 26-Mar-2019
    Oh gosh, I hate reading my reviews and seeing all my spelling errors. What the heck is, "warch"?

    Glad you signed up for two more years. I did the same. Can't wait to see pictures of the new grandbaby on facebook :)
reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    Thank you!! Love your new pic here. What are you using now that photobucket is a paying service to upload here?
reply by Joy Graham on 26-Mar-2019
    I use pinterest pictures.
reply by the author on 26-Mar-2019
    So if I wanted to upload a photo of my dog or myself...
reply by Joy Graham on 26-Mar-2019
    I just load them from my computer. Sometimes I have to resize them to be smaller.