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Man at Work in 20ºC.
A sight not often seen in the UK in February!
The UK has just experienced its hottest winter day ever.
The last few days have been exceptionally warm and a temperature of 21.2C was recorded in London.
You don't see many surgeons hanging off a ladder wielding a chainsaw while smoking a rollup cigarette...!
The lime trees lining the avenue from the Square to Winchester Cathedral were planted in 1985 but they were planted too close together, as a result fourteen of the trees, every other one, have now been removed, as a result the view of the Cathedral is greatly enhanced.
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England id very strict where safety is concerned.
Here a few examples, hard hats.
A tree surgeon, a solitaire cyclist, a biker on the road.
The Safety helmets were somewhere else, loved the placement!
On the Ferry, waiting to be guided out in our car.
Love all the colours, these are good tools.
Keep safe!
I wish you a day full of beauty and thank you for your visit, Magda, (*_*)
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Mom's been worried about an old rotted out tree in the front side yard and a pine in the back for years. Granted, either one of them could have caused a ridiculous amount of damage to our home. We finally hired Top Notch Tree Surgeons (License and Insured) to take them out. It was interesting, although they produced noises confusing to wake up to.
Contrasting efforts in orange; one a natural beauty, one removing what was once a natural beauty, the dead tree and another, a machine reducing the former tree to chips.
A group of men are pollarding the plane trees in John Islip Street behind Tate Britain.
The Flickr Lounge group has chosen The World Around You for the weekly theme in week 42 of 2025.
six hours serious work by tree surgeons today! And yes they cleared all perfectly! ( seven years since the willow was done!)
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Half the lime trees in the avenue leading from the Square to Winchester Cathedral have been removed, bringing a whole new meaning to 'Gathering winter fuel'!
These men are working on the trees that border Maidenbower Lane. The kinks in the white line are where the path avoided the roots of trees which have subsequently been felled.
First reduction of the year - Lasting Spring arborits in the canopy of a beech (Fagus sylvatica). www.lastingspring.co.uk
Salford is sunny this morning but the air is split by the intermittent buzz of a chain saw.
In front of my upstairs office is the mid 19th Century Newtown Cotton Mill in the background here.
A previous owner of the mill came orginally from the Southern States of the USA ( where we got cheap cotton during our industrial revolution prior to the american Civil War.)
That Victorian owner brought with him a sappling box tree and planted it near the mill because I hear he was homesick.
In its shadow ( it is some 100 feet high ) is a well used crown green bowling green and each spring it is covered in the white fluffy blossom from this vast tree.
This morning I saw this tree surgeon way up high systematically lopping one of the high boughs.
It remains to be seen whether the surgeon is actually removing this historic tree. In this picture the guy is some sixty feet above the ground. Not a job for the feint hearted I think!
I used my telephoto lens from the roof of our home and set the exposure meter to spot metering to get the exposure right with what was a very bright background. must remember to reset it for normal use!
tree surgeon cutting down an amazingly tall magnolia tree :(
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First reduction of the year - Lasting Spring arborits in the canopy of a beech (Fagus sylvatica). www.lastingspring.co.uk
First reduction of the year - Lasting Spring arborits in the canopy of a beech (Fagus sylvatica). www.lastingspring.co.uk
First reduction of the year - Lasting Spring arborits in the canopy of a beech (Fagus sylvatica). www.lastingspring.co.uk
Sadly one of our ancient 60ft Scots Pines had to come down as it was rotting out at the bottom. To avoid crushing everything beneath it, the only way was in small pieces... which took all day.
The Tree-men are here again for two days for their Autumn visit, and making a grand job of my hedges, shrubs and bamboos.
They are not only very professional but charming, intelligent and good-looking.
This is the boss.
See him in sepia here www.flickr.com/photos/16054928@N07/8056414908/in/photostream
I think he looks even more rugged in monochrome!
See his workmate here www.flickr.com/photos/16054928@N07/8054076751/in/photostream
First reduction of the year - Lasting Spring arborits in the canopy of a beech (Fagus sylvatica). www.lastingspring.co.uk
A tree climber section dismantles a tree against the wonderful backdrop of blue sky and white clouds. I guess it's cheating a bit for the challenge but I thought the white clouds stood out beautifully in the photograph.
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England id very strict where safety is concerned.
Here a few examples, hard hats.
A tree surgeon, a solitaire cyclist, a biker on the road.
The Safety helmets were somewhere else, loved the placement!
On the Ferry, waiting to be guided out in our car.
Love all the colours, these are good tools.
Keep safe!
I wish you a day full of beauty and thank you for your visit, Magda, (*_*)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
safety, men, ferry, tree-surgeon, biker, workers, hard hats, helmets, red, horizontal, colour, NikonD7200, "Magda indigo"
First reduction of the year - Lasting Spring arborits in the canopy of a beech (Fagus sylvatica). www.lastingspring.co.uk
Well, it's sad to say but time has taken its toll on this old dead Ash tree which had to be section felled for health and safety reasons. Such a shame to see such a beautiful tree come to an end like this.
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A walk around the Hazelwell part of Stirchley, near Kings Heath.
Somewhere around here used to be Hazelwell Station on the Camp Hill line.
Railway bridge over the Camp Hill line on Cartland Road.
The Free Radio Walk for Kids (walkathon) on Cartland Road.
In a car this bridge can feel quite bumpy to go over!
The trees on the right were having surgery, so I had to walk around them. They stopped for a bit until I was clear.
The District Council Parks and Gardens guys arrived to pollard the Silver Poplars. It is amazing just how much foliage this group of trees produce. In Autumn the whole area is coated sometimes inches deep in the shiny leaves.
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#AbFav_Red_Accents_
England id very strict where safety is concerned.
Here a few examples, hard hats.
A tree surgeon, a solitaire cyclist, a biker on the road.
The Safety helmets were somewhere else, loved the placement!
On the Ferry, waiting to be guided out in our car.
Love all the colours, these are good tools.
Keep safe!
I wish you a day full of beauty and thank you for your visit, Magda, (*_*)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
safety, men, ferry, tree-surgeon, biker, workers, hard hats, helmets, red, horizontal, colour, NikonD7200, "Magda indigo"
First reduction of the year - Lasting Spring arborits in the canopy of a beech (Fagus sylvatica). www.lastingspring.co.uk
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Cutting out the dead wood from the top of the tree
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First reduction of the year - Lasting Spring arborist
in the canopy of a beech (Fagus sylvatica). www.lastingspring.co.uk