The tenant complained that some trees were over-hanging the driveway and interfering with the power line.
So me, a step ladder and my trusty handsaw head on out to see what the problem is and, sure enough, some branches are leaning on the power line between the road and the house.
While I'm sawing through the offending branches, tenant arrives home, dons his trusty wellies and he and a mate proceed to be extremely helpful in assisting with chop of said branches, mentioning how it will be better driving down the drive without the branches rubbing against the car.
Which all raises the question, given that he has proved himself capable of such arduous physical labour and it will make his life easier, why didn't just get on with the pruning himself?
smh
So me, a step ladder and my trusty handsaw head on out to see what the problem is and, sure enough, some branches are leaning on the power line between the road and the house.
While I'm sawing through the offending branches, tenant arrives home, dons his trusty wellies and he and a mate proceed to be extremely helpful in assisting with chop of said branches, mentioning how it will be better driving down the drive without the branches rubbing against the car.
Which all raises the question, given that he has proved himself capable of such arduous physical labour and it will make his life easier, why didn't just get on with the pruning himself?
smh
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