A tall straight oak blown down by a tempest has been resting at an angle of about 30 degrees from vertical on a smaller, somewhat rotten tree on the other side of the drive, only a foot or so above the overhead power line. It's been there for a couple of years worrying everyone.
Someone told the power company though. They came and looked at it and said immediately that they wanted to take the tree down and would shut off the power for three hours. That was the day before yesterday, and the tree is now lying beside the drive in a large number of surprisingly hefty slices.
That will be good firewood in a couple of years' time. It is being said though that there are at least two other trees threatening the power line, one of them an enormous old birch (they can rot while still growing in damp overgrown conditions). The damn power line ought to be buried really, false economy not to do that in the first place.
Last edited by: Armel Coussine on Sat 21 Sep 13 at 16:55
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