cleaning permanent marker.
Back to the tree cutting..They used a cherry picker to remove all the smaller branches from up top.. Then they had this super tall boom truck crane thing to hold on to the larger pieces as they removed them so they could be set down in a controlled way.
It really was super impressive!I don’t know if you can tell from this picture but that was a huuuge branch!.It really only took them about 2 hours to completely remove that tree, wood and all, from our property..
When all that was left was a stump, we had another guy come in with a stump grinder and grind it all down to a pile of wood chips..I actually kinda liked the giant stump there, but Chris was worried about it being too hard to cut around when he’s mowing the lawn..
So that was our tree cutting adventure!
It cost us about $1600 to have it removed completely so it definitely wasn’t cheap, and it wasn’t the funnest $1600 to spend on our house, but I definitely appreciate not having to feel so terrified of it falling on my bedroom every time there’s a wind storm!We’re pretty big on traditions in our little family, especially during this time of year.Bathrooms are serious dust magnets.
All that steam just seems to call out to every dust particle in the house (the ones that aren’t already on my glass light fixtures, I mean) and beckon them into the bathroom.Once they’re there, the steam promptly sticks them to the walls, baseboards, cabinets, the side of the toilet, just about anywhere and won’t let go!
Wiping everything down with bathroom cleaner is almost useless because so much of that dust and fur just gets smeared around.Giving everything a quick once-over with a vacuum and a soft brush attachment makes the job of actually wiping down everything in the bathroom so much quicker and easier!.