Just a little trim!

Lucky for us, these guys are nuts! Our massive pin oak in the front yard need some TLC. Nothing major, just some culling of dead wood, clearing some growth that impeded pedestrian traffic and lifting it a little from the house. We love trees and get very nervous about letting chain saw wielding maniacs loose. You can’t stick a limb back on once its been severed! No cause for alarm here. Ryan from Quality Tree Works in Traralgon did a great job. Focus on safety was paramount and the work done to the tree was done judiciously. Looks much better and without close inspection we can’t really tell where growth has been removed. Can always do a bit more later if need be. The following are some photos of various parts of the job. Hard to pick the best shots and apologies if they all look the same to you. I am still in awe of how these guys do what they do!  IMG_3554 IMG_3564  IMG_3572   IMG_3584 IMG_3586 IMG_3595 IMG_3598   IMG_3575 IMG_3566

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