Today we finally got the rest of the tree out of the creek. Only one person from the other side came out to have a look see, and then went back in. There wasn't any sign of life from the people that were the most impacted by the limbs.
AFter pulling it in parts over to my shore, the cut up all the logs, and then put them up on the bank, way above high water. All the brushy limbs and stuff were also pulled way up and put far back from the edge in the snow berry bushes.
Stuart said that aside from the colder water, todays work was easiers than what they did on 10-30.
At least we now have a workable strategy for getting stuff like that out. What would really be best would be a winch on the truck and if this becomes a habit, well, I will buy him one!!!
It was mighty chilly over there this morning, frost all over the field, but on the bank with the eastern exposure, things really warmed up fast. Still I was glad I had put on my long underwear and that Bill had on his sister's 20 year old waders. It is amazing that while water poured in over the tops of his boots and had to be emptied regularly, the waders held up with no holes or leaks.
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