This is what it was like before and during my sick time.
This is my road out front.
These 2 trees leaning over my camper.
This is the leaning tree between my cabin and camper. It snapped off and landed between my car and my camper. That was just pure luck.
This is what is left of that tree.
Before I got sick, I started removing the ice buildup on one side of the cabin.
After I got sick the temps warmed up to 40 degrees and the ice on the other side slid off.
This a chunk that slid off and landed on the deck.
After Wash and her son came by to help and got me eating, I started eating a lot better.
My breakfasts now.
And dinners, Chicken Noodle Soup and Toasted Ham and Cheese. Mmmmm! Good
I did have some other visitors, someone gave me this cheese round that I really couldn't eat. so I invited the birds to dinner.
I bought this log futon for my cabin. It is solid log and heavy. It is nice and only paid $40 for it.
Unfortunately, it takes up a lot of space as it is and more so when opened. This is how the cabin looks now after moving things to accommodate the futon.
This is what the loaders with the brushhogs did to my trees. Many of them were young and didn't pose a threat.
This is a young Birch that was growing nicely and wasn't leaning at all and they put gouges in it and I'm not sure if it will survive or not. It makes me so mad.
As you can see, these are just young trees that threatened nobody or anything.
As you can see, there is no snow on the trees and they are standing straight up. All the Borough had to do was knock the snow off and they would have been good.
Well folks, I promised you pictures and here they are. I hope you enjoy them. I got to thinking, it is amazing how someone can take a small space and cram things in it that you never thought you could. As someone who use to carry everything I owned in a backpack, I suppose it is second nature. I do believe at some point in the future, I will have to put an addition of some sort on the town cabin or reduce some of the material things I have acquired. Something to think about. Take care.





