each time I see the monkeys in the trees, I wonder just how they do it without harm to themselves and to the things below. They do it well and we are thankful they do since we have had 3 trees removed safely on our property in the past few years. I see you were far enough away to be safe from falling branches
For a split second I thought you were talking about a real monkey, i.e. a primate. LOL. We have tree cutting and tree trimming services here, of course, but I don't think I've ever seen anything that tall, short of a construction crane.
You know Jerry is on the Tree and Gutter committee for our HOA and he is fascinated by all things tree and so am I. I could not find the tree monkey and you know I wanted to. Jerry just finished the week up with the other guys snoopervising the trimming/cleaning up of our Oaks and Shady Lady trees damaged by Hurricane Ian. You find the best things on your EMWs!
We always enjoy watching the tree monkeys when they do work around our house too. With all the ash trees dying we've had plenty of opportunity to see them in action.
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ReplyDeleteSkilled monkey! It is always fun to watch such work. Happy weekend! YAM xx
My dad says he can watch such things for hours on end. He's quite simple, I know.
ReplyDeleteeach time I see the monkeys in the trees, I wonder just how they do it without harm to themselves and to the things below. They do it well and we are thankful they do since we have had 3 trees removed safely on our property in the past few years. I see you were far enough away to be safe from falling branches
ReplyDeleteFor a split second I thought you were talking about a real monkey, i.e. a primate. LOL. We have tree cutting and tree trimming services here, of course, but I don't think I've ever seen anything that tall, short of a construction crane.
ReplyDeleteYou know Jerry is on the Tree and Gutter committee for our HOA and he is fascinated by all things tree and so am I. I could not find the tree monkey and you know I wanted to. Jerry just finished the week up with the other guys snoopervising the trimming/cleaning up of our Oaks and Shady Lady trees damaged by Hurricane Ian. You find the best things on your EMWs!
ReplyDeleteWe don't think we would like that job.
ReplyDeleteWherever I have lived, if a tree-monkey is at work, cannot help but be a "watcher" ... amazing work they do!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's boyfriend does stuff like that.
ReplyDeleteHugs to Angel Madi ~ great post and photos ~ My landscaper is a tree monkey gratefully ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day to you ~ glad you had lunch with your daughter ~ remember the days when everyone lived near by? ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
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That is fascinating to watch!
ReplyDeleteWe always enjoy watching the tree monkeys when they do work around our house too. With all the ash trees dying we've had plenty of opportunity to see them in action.
ReplyDeleteBy golly, I have not seen one taken down like that here where I am.
ReplyDeleteAnd someone got a bill for 3 grand. Tree work is expensive. XO
ReplyDeleteI'm sure glad taht's not my job. that's way to up there for me!
ReplyDeleteOur Mom would have made a tree monkey. She loved climbing trees when she was a kid, and would sit for hours in the one in the back yard.
ReplyDeleteYou got monkeys in your trees. You should spray.
ReplyDeleteThey sure do a tough job don't they........it's amazing to watch them - they know just where to cut and trim.....a dangerous job to be sure.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam and Teddy