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Victorian code red alert
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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 523406" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Another big one comes down tomorrow - unfortunately.</p><p>I've a massive stringy leaf overhanging my driveway which has reached life's end.</p><p>No permit required under my Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO). I've checked with council, and arborist agrees.</p><p>I feel very sad for this tree, which has been a beaut (home to possums & sugar gliders), but it's trunk is leaning badly, cracking open now.</p><p>I fear for cars and kids in the drive-way every day.</p><p>There'll be 4 arborist monkeys swinging in its branches tomorrow morning.</p><p>Damn but I'll hate to see this old lady go!</p><p>Then 2 days of chainsawing and bonfires I reckon.</p><p>Many elderly couples in our street rely on my firewood for their winter heating - should keep them going for a few more years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 523406, member: 6786"] Another big one comes down tomorrow - unfortunately. I've a massive stringy leaf overhanging my driveway which has reached life's end. No permit required under my Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO). I've checked with council, and arborist agrees. I feel very sad for this tree, which has been a beaut (home to possums & sugar gliders), but it's trunk is leaning badly, cracking open now. I fear for cars and kids in the drive-way every day. There'll be 4 arborist monkeys swinging in its branches tomorrow morning. Damn but I'll hate to see this old lady go! Then 2 days of chainsawing and bonfires I reckon. Many elderly couples in our street rely on my firewood for their winter heating - should keep them going for a few more years. [/QUOTE]
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