We found out yesterday that we're losing another tree on the street, very close to home. Right by the driveway, in fact. The city deems it dangerous so it will be removed.
About when we moved in back in 2009 we lost a couple large trees toward the bottom of the street, removed by the city. Between then and 2021 we lost at least a couple on the street, including one just across and a house up and one just two houses up, but I don't think I posted about them. Then, in early 2021, while snow was still on the ground, we had 3 large trees removed toward the top of the street. After that, in June 2021, we lost the big tree directly across the street from us. Now, we're going to lose the large tree just to the left in front of neighbor Jane's house. It does have a dead branch hanging pretty much over our front awning, but we hesitated to report it because we were afraid they would remove the whole tree. Now that will happen anyway.
My wife overheard the guy from the city talking to neighbor Jane about it, and it seems he pointed out some good reasons. He also said it may be some time before it actually gets removed. A few weeks ago we had some strong storms come through, causing damage with sticks, branches and whole trees coming down. Last I heard, about a week or so ago, they had already removed over 3 million pounds of debris from across the city and it seems they still have a ways to go. I know my stick pile just got picked up recently. It was a rather large pile, but thankfully just sticks and I picked them up from both my and neighbor Dave's yards as he is recovering from a torn achilles (at 84!). That was a lot of trips to the curb (but no bending over thanks to my trusty stick grabber).
I'm always sad to see big trees go, especially in our own neighborhood, but I do understand the dangerous situations
they can sometimes create. We still have a similar tree on the other side, in front of neighbor Dave's house, and if that one is removed my heart will break again and we will not have any large trees left in front of the house.
In other news, during a walk around our section of the creek today we saw all the wildflowers that were blooming or getting there. Some get very tall so they just take some time to grow. I also noticed how the steps and canoe slide, installed in September 2019 (parts one, two, and three), were looking.
The steps look like they have not been used at all, but for the ducks, while the canoe slide has seen a bit more action. It's not uncommon to see someone get dropped off or carry/wheel their canoe down the street to the slide for summer fun. Certainly not every day or even weekend, but not uncommon and good to see it does get used.
But at least these are summer happenings, much more fun to write about than winter happenings. I hope everyone is enjoying their summer so far. Don't let it slip by, it will be cold again before we know it!