The Big Spring Cleanup Part 2 - Trimming Trees and Branches

Updated: 11 May, 2016 seen 56

After the successful Big Spring cleanup of territory surrounding our rural house, and after masonry works with chimney it was time to get rid of old and broken branches.

Frankly speaking I thought it will be enough just to cut one broken branch from our apple orchard and trimming some smaller bushes in garden. Turned out I was wrong. After all we trimmed many trees and way more branches. For this task I hired a professional saw guy, which I was already familiar since last summer's home remodeling works. We made a first barbecue picnic today as well. 

Let me show exactly what we did today:

Cutting trees and trimming branches

Cutting trees and trimming branches

Some good firewood for winter can be made from some trees.

Man with a saw in action

Man with a saw in action

Guntars or Guncha how we call the saw guy is a wonderful guy, he is master of many tools, but the chain saw is his heart thing. I was just amazed seeing him in action, how virtue this guy works with a chain saw. Just amazing.

First Barbecue - Chicken wings

First Barbecue this season - Chicken wings - yummy

Cutting osier shrubbery

Cutting osier shrubbery 

Some major fish pond works are planned for this autumn, for today we trimmer shrubbery around it.

View towards house from apple orchard

View towards house from apple orchard

 

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