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Photo 312
balancing act
there were quite a few branches of this Golden Ash that reached over the roof.
7th November 2016
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2016 - Year 3
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4th November 2016 2:28pm
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gloria jones
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Nice shot and important to keep roofs clear of branches
November 10th, 2016
Joyce
Looks like dangerous work.!
November 10th, 2016
Brennie B
Almost looks like he's tightrope walking...rather him than me up there!
November 10th, 2016
Nina Ganci
wow! that sure is a balancing act! He is extremely brave! well captured
November 10th, 2016
Pyrrhula
A good tool is halve of the works . Great shot of the trimming of the tree.
November 10th, 2016
KoalaGardens🐨
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those men are amazing with what they do! it must have been a great clean up job all round :)
November 10th, 2016
Gayle
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Wow! I'd love to have one of those extension chainsaws! It would certainly make trimming trees much easier. Awesome shot! :-)
November 10th, 2016
Susan Klassen
That's quite a tool - glad it's not me up there!
November 11th, 2016
Chris K
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these tree lopping guys sure must have good nerves the places they have to get to to do their work. It certainly was a handy tool to get to the high branches. Thanks for commenting
November 12th, 2016
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these tree lopping guys sure must have good nerves the places they have to get to to do their work. It certainly was a handy tool to get to the high branches. Thanks for commenting