5355 pts ยท May 2, 2012
I'm an arborist. When I'm afraid, I take a few breaths, think it through and imagine a light switch being flipped. Then, fear is off.
My friend and coworker was like this. His entire family is in the hospital now. Mom's in a comma. Feels bad. We don't work together now.
I've seen them in person. They are bigger than you'd imagined.
I was a part of this crew. But today, the guy I work with showed up and told me his entire family has COVID but "He's NOt sHoWiNg sYMptoMs".
Guess he'll just have to get the shot now.
You may want to see someone who specializes in phobias. When I'm scared of something, I visualize a light switch and than flip it.
Especially since when you take a top, the entire tree can take you for a little ride. It's fun, just have to always think about safety.
No idea. A passing motorcycle spooked then long enough for me to sneak out and get back to the house though.
My donkeys once surrounded me in a protective circle and kept me in a field until dark. I tried to leave and they hooked me and pulled me in
He didn't even show the hydraulic sling. The old one was even more sketchy cause it was rusty.
Logs out in the fall zone to keep the pole elevated off the ground for easy bucking.
He's also already removed the top of the tree and all the branches. It's a 20ft pole probably. They removed a part of the fence and laid
Professional here. He made a face cut, doesn't cut all holding wood, has a pre-tentioned rope tide to the top of the pole that helps guide
Just realized that they removed the section of fence to fell the pole through. Also, they have a pulley redirect for the rope.
Still too risky to fell the remaining pole. But impressive. Maybe the customer didn't care about the fence?
We would have chunked it down in a controlled manner. But it does look like he removed and lowered each limb and tied a line to the pole
I saw this happen from the ground once while backpacking in the wilderness. Scared the crap out of me. Thought the plane was crashing.
I lose vision bellow a certain line. The last one I had, I experienced kaleidoscope vision for the first time. Brain pain for 2 days after
I'm 24 and i already regret the head trauma I've had.
My client told me a similar story today about the two daily trash barges that would dump off the Puget Sound.
Got my second one yesterday. I feel like crap. Still glad I did it. Just feel horrible. Wish I could take today off.
I think they have a Tiktok where she moved in with a cat and it likes him more than her. She records the cat hissing at her when she want it
Its been a few years now and I still walk myself through the process to buy alcohol before I get to the counter. Starts when I go to pick it
Talking to family that grew up paying under $1k a month. They tell me everything I look at is too expensive and luxurious. Just want a bed!
I work on Vashon Island. My options are pretty limited. Either West Seattle or Tacoma.
Around Seattle that's about the price. $4-500k for 1bed/1bath. I'm struggling to figure out how to rent a place for less than $1700 month.
I remember one time he bit my rear tire while I was mid air off a jump. Ended better than it probably should have but it wasn't fun.
I worked for a women who had two. One of them would attack large rocks and bite my bike tires while I was mountain biking. Had flat teeth.
I'm an arborist. When I'm afraid, I take a few breaths, think it through and imagine a light switch being flipped. Then, fear is off.
My friend and coworker was like this. His entire family is in the hospital now. Mom's in a comma. Feels bad. We don't work together now.
I've seen them in person. They are bigger than you'd imagined.
I was a part of this crew. But today, the guy I work with showed up and told me his entire family has COVID but "He's NOt sHoWiNg sYMptoMs".
Guess he'll just have to get the shot now.
You may want to see someone who specializes in phobias. When I'm scared of something, I visualize a light switch and than flip it.
Especially since when you take a top, the entire tree can take you for a little ride. It's fun, just have to always think about safety.
No idea. A passing motorcycle spooked then long enough for me to sneak out and get back to the house though.
My donkeys once surrounded me in a protective circle and kept me in a field until dark. I tried to leave and they hooked me and pulled me in
He didn't even show the hydraulic sling. The old one was even more sketchy cause it was rusty.
Logs out in the fall zone to keep the pole elevated off the ground for easy bucking.
He's also already removed the top of the tree and all the branches. It's a 20ft pole probably. They removed a part of the fence and laid
Professional here. He made a face cut, doesn't cut all holding wood, has a pre-tentioned rope tide to the top of the pole that helps guide
Just realized that they removed the section of fence to fell the pole through. Also, they have a pulley redirect for the rope.
Still too risky to fell the remaining pole. But impressive. Maybe the customer didn't care about the fence?
We would have chunked it down in a controlled manner. But it does look like he removed and lowered each limb and tied a line to the pole
I saw this happen from the ground once while backpacking in the wilderness. Scared the crap out of me. Thought the plane was crashing.
I lose vision bellow a certain line. The last one I had, I experienced kaleidoscope vision for the first time. Brain pain for 2 days after
I'm 24 and i already regret the head trauma I've had.
My client told me a similar story today about the two daily trash barges that would dump off the Puget Sound.
Got my second one yesterday. I feel like crap. Still glad I did it. Just feel horrible. Wish I could take today off.
I think they have a Tiktok where she moved in with a cat and it likes him more than her. She records the cat hissing at her when she want it
Its been a few years now and I still walk myself through the process to buy alcohol before I get to the counter. Starts when I go to pick it
Talking to family that grew up paying under $1k a month. They tell me everything I look at is too expensive and luxurious. Just want a bed!
I work on Vashon Island. My options are pretty limited. Either West Seattle or Tacoma.
Around Seattle that's about the price. $4-500k for 1bed/1bath. I'm struggling to figure out how to rent a place for less than $1700 month.
I remember one time he bit my rear tire while I was mid air off a jump. Ended better than it probably should have but it wasn't fun.
I worked for a women who had two. One of them would attack large rocks and bite my bike tires while I was mountain biking. Had flat teeth.