Large Stone for the Bridge and Rotted Tree Removal
Today we got a great deal on some large stone to prevent erosion around our bridge. After we put some of that out it will be time to cut down the large tree that has been looming over us and the bridge since its construction. This was a dangerous tree to cut down. Being that it is rotted, I have no real idea as to where or how it may fall. Good riddance to this hazard!
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