Ballsy move sir, to poop in such close proximity to the home. You are a superhero.
I definitely poop outside way more than any other human I know. I am always on job-sites during prime poop time.
Not totally Trump related, but there is this dude Andrew Yang running for president. I have been following him for a few months now, I think hes the real deal. He has a bunch of interviews on youtube. Here is a recent one.
What is so bad about Kentucky? I get that there is not a lot of money in the eastern part of the state, but is there some group of people going around killing arborists in their sleep or something?
I may be moving down to eastern Kentucky and was just curious if anyone knows of any reputable companies in the Grayson area or the eastern portion of the state.
Lobby the government to regulator tree work in each state. It is hard enough competing with competent companies but when willy and the boys show up with a 12 pack and their saws its game over.
Arborwear seems like a great company to work for, every event they are at the workers are super cool. Every time I go into the store up here everyone is super friendly. They also have super huge sale days a couple times a year, free food free beer all day its a good time. Crawfish broil is in...
Tree people are the only hardworking people left in 'Merica anymore, except maybe some stay at moms. I would assume for the same cost the people who can't get your order right at a restaurant are the same people who would be making our clothes if it wasn't outsourced.
I didn't get the memo! Its all my buddy's fault "I never get out!" he says, five hours later I am sounding the horn on the work climb trying to not throw up at 730 am.
To anyone who may have been in group A yesterday sorry for having the worst hangover of my adult life. I could have done more cheering, but I was trying not to hurl all day.
Who uses weaver stuff anyways? Arboriculture is only a portion of their business anyways.
Their throwbags are weak, throw cubes break, saddles are old news, webbing slings may be all they got.
But yah I think they just use the whole "amish" thing to try and appeal to people. I know that if I...
No offense to the amish but beware, they get a crazy look in their eye when they see black walnuts.
And I believe there are a fair amount of them in Lancaster county. I work with a lot of them here in Ohio and they tend to get a little crazy about black walnuts.
A lot of people around here tend...
Sounds interesting, don't see how it really helps all that much aside from testing material from prunes or removals to determine whether or not oak wilt is present in your area.
I thought part of the benefit to late dormant season pruning was so that their are very limited resources being wasted by the tree. Additionally when completed late dormant season the wounds have less exposure to the elements before the temperature increases and growth begins again, which...