Adieu to a Cherry Tree

A few bright spots to note:
- My chigger bites are finally healing and I don't look like I have the bubonic plague.
- Our pollinator garden is finally showing leaves! 

And the biggest story to tell is that of our cherry tree. She was not in the best condition, likely around 80 years old, and a bad storm away from falling towards the house. So we made the decision to have her cut down and her legacy continues because we will mill the wood for future furniture and window trim! 

Side note on renovations: nothing started and waiting for the kitchen designer to update dimensions so we can finally get a price estimate for that, a full estimate for the rest of the house work, and put (clap) those (clap) orders (clap) in!

Back to Cherry...we left the expert work to the tree guys who swiftly and safely cut her down. It was bittersweet to see her go but we know that she will live on in a different way. The next forest project is in a few weeks. A forest consultant will walk the property advising us on which trees should come down to maintain the health of the forest and of those trees, which can be milled. 

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