The Tree is not Done with Me
Jun. 14th, 2010 04:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, you may or may not recall two weeks ago I ended a post with the news that half my tree had broken off, but it wan't the part with bees, at least? It was really like a quarter of the tree, and my family took care of chopping up and removing the branches for me the day after the funeral.
Well, the bees are safely moved into a hive in the backyard. Mostly. A small clump,I don't know if they are my bees that would prefer to live in the tree or a new and much smaller swarm, but they are clumping up in a branch of the same tree.
Only they can't really do that anymore.
Yesterday I noticed a crack in one of the other of the trees four trunks (it's a very confusing tree, complete with cement filling parts of it), took a closer look today to confirm that, yes, it is a crack but, no, none of my birdfeeders, etc., were hanging on branches that issued from the cracked trunk, so I fiigured I'd wait until tomorrow morning when it should be cooler and trim off some of the smaller branches and see what I could do.
About an hour after that, I heard a huge crack and watched that trunk topple over and land on the other two, breaking them as well.
So I guess the bees won't be living there anymore, wherever they came from.
I got the lower two trunks sawed off and some smaller branches lopped off. It all landed inside my property and not on anyone or on anything except birdfeeders which I have mostly retrieved. The rest will be fine waiting until I'm rested and/or it cools off a little.
This is why I can never write my memoirs, contrived plot developments like this.
Day 15 of mourning, whee.
Well, the bees are safely moved into a hive in the backyard. Mostly. A small clump,I don't know if they are my bees that would prefer to live in the tree or a new and much smaller swarm, but they are clumping up in a branch of the same tree.
Only they can't really do that anymore.
Yesterday I noticed a crack in one of the other of the trees four trunks (it's a very confusing tree, complete with cement filling parts of it), took a closer look today to confirm that, yes, it is a crack but, no, none of my birdfeeders, etc., were hanging on branches that issued from the cracked trunk, so I fiigured I'd wait until tomorrow morning when it should be cooler and trim off some of the smaller branches and see what I could do.
About an hour after that, I heard a huge crack and watched that trunk topple over and land on the other two, breaking them as well.
So I guess the bees won't be living there anymore, wherever they came from.
I got the lower two trunks sawed off and some smaller branches lopped off. It all landed inside my property and not on anyone or on anything except birdfeeders which I have mostly retrieved. The rest will be fine waiting until I'm rested and/or it cools off a little.
This is why I can never write my memoirs, contrived plot developments like this.
Day 15 of mourning, whee.
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Date: 2010-06-15 06:37 pm (UTC)Personally, I prefer the unexpurged notation to the edited, cleaned up and organized-for-publication version. For what that's worth.
I send you hugs.