But first, I had the MRI last week and the other morning found out that a shot in the spine is recommended. Exactly what I suspected when this first started, but you have to go through the whole, lengthy process. Probably what my doctor suspected, as well, since he never did refer me to the neurosurgeon. A week or two ago I was getting pretty worried it would be surgery, but the pain has lessened a bit since. Next is scheduling the shot, but first I have to wait for pre-approval from my insurance. I've forgotten how many back shots I've had overall, but actually this may be only third or fourth, to go along with the two prior surgeries. Anyway, more waiting. Back to the tree!
Last year three more trees on the block were taken down. This picture, looking down our block, is from 2019. The second tree down on the left side was removed in 2020, as were the second tree down on the right and another on that side about 6 houses further down. The year after removal the city will come and get the stump, and sometimes will plant a new tree the year after that. I hate to lose old, big trees but so goes the circle of life, I guess. And now we won't worry so much about a branch falling on our cars when parked in the street.
I worked off and on today while I keeping tabs on the activity outside. The cats certainly did not like the constant loud noise from out front so spent much of the day in the bedroom. On top of the bed, thankfully, and not hiding under it. In fact, there was much activity on the street today with this tree being removed by the city, a private company removing a tree up the block in someone's yard, and on the next block were a new front walk and a new driveway being put in at separate residences. So there were a lot of workmen, big trucks and loud noises for much of the day.
But this is the picture story of this one tree's end across the street. Pictures were taken from the front storm door window and the (dirty) front window, and I've not even reviewed them myself just yet, so we'll see what's interesting enough to post. After the break!