Dragging down the limb

In addition to fallen branches, we had a couple broken ones still stuck way up high in the tree.

In my last post I mentioned how impossible it is to get a roofer out immediately after a rainstorm in the desert. Well, it’s also nearly impossible to get tree and branch removal done. Plus, we had been dilly-dallying in California while all our Tucson neighbors got a jump on it. By the time we got back out to Tucson, neighborhood cleanup was already in full swing.

You snooze, you loose!

We figured the stuck branches were a liability, so we decided to get them down ourselves. I probably would have just thrown things at them for awhile. But John is methodical. He bought a tree hook, and set about trying to get a rope over the largest of the two broken branches.

It kept not working.

Over and over it kept not working. It was painful to watch. After awhile he tried throwing the rope over with a rock a few times, but that didn’t work either.

So he went back to trying to get a rope around it with a tree hook. I’m pretty sure that filming him trying to snag that tree branch was almost as tedious as him trying to snag it. I took lots of enormously boring videos, hoping to catch the exciting event. Like boring!!!

That was surely the most boring video ever published.

Finally he gets a rope around it.

Okay, here’s the big event!

Or maybe not. Awww. Time to start all over again. I went inside while he continued to try to get the rope around the limb. Finally he got it.

25th try is the charm!

To send Kristina a comment, email turning51bykristina@gmail.com