Tree Machine
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Thanks Squid. My family appreciates your concern. As far as the household, it's just me and my beautiful and wonderfully supportive wife, Elizabeth. She's able to stretch a dollar half way around the block, and that's coming in quite handy these days.
She wasn't so supportive when I told her yesterday that I needed to order some replacement blades for the Silky saws. I thought she was gonna have a Cow. That's what love is all about though, isn't it? Sorta? OK mebbe that's not what love is all about.
When I got home from the hospital my beautiful and wonderfully supportive wife was on the phone ready to cancel all the insurances surrounding my tree business. I 'm trying to get creative in how to keep the business somehow moving forward and producing income somehow, and she wants to shut it down completely, disable and cripple it to the point of no chance to do anything with it.
I thought this was a really bad idea, and she conceded. My rig has been sitting for 32 days, but as Timber and JimNZ and others have put forward, there are other ways to approach this.
Arboristsite houses an vast, diverse, talented and creative bunch of men and women. If there's a way to get a Tree Brother back in the game in a non-traditional way, I can't think of a better bunch to network with.
You guys (and gals) give me an incredible sense of optimism and confidence that something really special can come of this. I am willing to do whatever it takes and I really have an abundant stretch of time to create results. There are unlimited ways to go about making a living, and it starts with the mental shift in accepting that things have changed, and it's time to stretch a bit. I would love to do something that is a win-win for everybody.
I'm fully engaged to embrace what change is in front of me. I'm as ready as I'll ever be.
She wasn't so supportive when I told her yesterday that I needed to order some replacement blades for the Silky saws. I thought she was gonna have a Cow. That's what love is all about though, isn't it? Sorta? OK mebbe that's not what love is all about.
When I got home from the hospital my beautiful and wonderfully supportive wife was on the phone ready to cancel all the insurances surrounding my tree business. I 'm trying to get creative in how to keep the business somehow moving forward and producing income somehow, and she wants to shut it down completely, disable and cripple it to the point of no chance to do anything with it.
I thought this was a really bad idea, and she conceded. My rig has been sitting for 32 days, but as Timber and JimNZ and others have put forward, there are other ways to approach this.
Arboristsite houses an vast, diverse, talented and creative bunch of men and women. If there's a way to get a Tree Brother back in the game in a non-traditional way, I can't think of a better bunch to network with.
You guys (and gals) give me an incredible sense of optimism and confidence that something really special can come of this. I am willing to do whatever it takes and I really have an abundant stretch of time to create results. There are unlimited ways to go about making a living, and it starts with the mental shift in accepting that things have changed, and it's time to stretch a bit. I would love to do something that is a win-win for everybody.
I'm fully engaged to embrace what change is in front of me. I'm as ready as I'll ever be.