There was a two week stretch of chill weather that shocked the systems. The plants, animals, and people of Minnesota were given a reminder of where they live. The first hard frost has come and gone.
It has passed and now the days are into the 70's again. Work is hot. Yet you know it will not be that way for long. We feel fortunate for every warm day in October.
These are days to get things done. Winter is coming.
Last week was interesting; on Friday we left the in town stump-grinding grind and moved to a spot in Stillwater.
Some guy sold a successful business and purchased some rolling wooded acreage on the high ground.
He had already had his "garage" built, and we were there to clear trees from the drive and future house. We also where to do some cleaning up of the general area.
On Friday, day 1 of this multi-day adventure, Joe had brought in a crane.
It was a picture perfect autumn day on the uplands of Stillwater along the Saint Croix river valley.
We were taking out some big trees. We had a real climber, and me to help setting chokers.
The routine was for me to ride the ball of the crane up to the top of the oak or maple, set a choker or two around a strong enough limb to take a large weight. Then hook the choker onto the ball of the crane.
Then I rappel down to the ground and pull my line through the hook.
That's when the climber cuts it off, and the crane lifts the "Big Broccoli" up. It then turns to set it on the ground where it's bucked up and the brush separated from the logs.
It was a picture perfect day with a view clear to Wisconsin. The whole region was ablaze in the billowing autumn colors; of reds, yellows, orange, burgundies...
It was a stunning view seen in a spectacular way. I will probably never see it again, I am a very fortunate Minnesotan to have seen it at all.
The rest of the work on the site has been drop and buck. And I have been climbing and doing some trimming here and there.
There is at least another days work for five people.
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Autumn
Autumn is here.
It arrived over a 9 hour windy evening two days past, plus.
Today; Sept. 29th, was a day tinged with a special glow and special fall highlights.
For me it started early, I got up and rushed to Double "H",... and put out hay.
It was chilly with a light gray cover.
It was cold and I forgot my jacket so I put my brown duck coveralls over my jeans.
After helping put most of the horses out, Joe gave me my "marching orders".
I got the one ton truck and towed the stump grinder into town, following mike and the guys dropping a couple of trees.
We, Eric (in the grapple truck)and I, did only 4 stumps total but several were many, many years old and occupied the entire boulevard between the Minneapolis neighborhood street and the sidewalk.
The sky had by now cleared mostly and showed brilliant blue sky between the clouds drifting by. The street was newly paved and all the cars were gone, it reminded me of the old days in a Minneapolis neighborhood.
I wanted to roller-skate, but we had work to do....
We finished this up, and then we went back to "HH".
We got further orders.
I got the smaller stump machine and we (Eric and I) cleaned up a small two tree job in Stillwater after Mike and Justin had dropped them earlier.
By now the sky was becoming more clear and the wind that had lasted for two days, bringing in the autumn chill to Minnesota, had finally calmed.
By the end of the day the sky was blazing blue and the waxing moon showed its approach to full....and it is perfectly calm.
Stellar.
Pictures cannot show what I see.
It arrived over a 9 hour windy evening two days past, plus.
Today; Sept. 29th, was a day tinged with a special glow and special fall highlights.
For me it started early, I got up and rushed to Double "H",... and put out hay.
It was chilly with a light gray cover.
It was cold and I forgot my jacket so I put my brown duck coveralls over my jeans.
After helping put most of the horses out, Joe gave me my "marching orders".
I got the one ton truck and towed the stump grinder into town, following mike and the guys dropping a couple of trees.
We, Eric (in the grapple truck)and I, did only 4 stumps total but several were many, many years old and occupied the entire boulevard between the Minneapolis neighborhood street and the sidewalk.
The sky had by now cleared mostly and showed brilliant blue sky between the clouds drifting by. The street was newly paved and all the cars were gone, it reminded me of the old days in a Minneapolis neighborhood.
I wanted to roller-skate, but we had work to do....
We finished this up, and then we went back to "HH".
We got further orders.
I got the smaller stump machine and we (Eric and I) cleaned up a small two tree job in Stillwater after Mike and Justin had dropped them earlier.
By now the sky was becoming more clear and the wind that had lasted for two days, bringing in the autumn chill to Minnesota, had finally calmed.
By the end of the day the sky was blazing blue and the waxing moon showed its approach to full....and it is perfectly calm.
Stellar.
Pictures cannot show what I see.
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