The hot air balloon guy just floated by maybe a half mile east of my deck. He's usually farther out towards Prineville. Haven't seen him in a while, good to see he's still out floating around.
Very cool! Any pics?The hot air balloon guy just floated by maybe a half mile east of my deck. He's usually farther out towards Prineville. Haven't seen him in a while, good to see he's still out floating around.
I took a couple photos but it just looks like a tear drop shape in the sky. Looking that direction in the morning all you get is silouette.Very cool! Any pics?
I just watched a YouTube video about how a resurgence of 3 different kinds of woodpeckers and a wasp are making a significant impact in reducing EAB populations. Interesting, Mother Nature is doing what chemicals could not. Too late for my ash though.Last Monday was a holiday. So I did what we usually do, work to make up for being behind. Lost a local huge ash tree a few years ago to EAB. Tree crew came in and topped it out. Owners were going to sell the trunk, then something happened. New owners this spring hired a carver but all the carvers in the area refused to work it for fear of iron and other reasons.
So it sat. I was asked to buck it up. It was a bittersweet honour. It was 60" across the stump including bark, closer to 54" just wood. Better half standing near the small end of the butt log. I aged it at 132 there. It was around 150 at stump, had stump rot so not as accurate of a count. There was a section full of olive graining, to bad the new owners are splitting it all for firewood.
Usually dark when I get dressed in the morning, so find it funny she picked matching clothes tha day when she got up. Used the 066 with the 36" bar. Wiped one chain, yes, there was some iron. A 1/2" solid steel bar, but luckily the end of it was near my cut so I was able to pop the cut apart. Cutting around it was a bit of a challange. Cut them in 16" sections. Even heavy for me so wonder how they will do splitting it.
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Maybe that's why I've seen a lot more pileateds around the last couple of years!Just in case the above Cliff Notes version isn’t enough…..