WYK returns to the states
Well Folks,
It seems my contract here is completed. All the cutting is done for now. Must be said that I had a very unique and interesting experience. It's too bad my new camera came in too late. I did miss a few good photo and video ops, but I'll have memories to last my lifetime.
Last week I was in Beaconsfield, a very affluent area not far from London. We were clearing the larger unhealthy, unsightly trees before the clearing crew came in with the chippers as some businessmen had bought the area and wanted it looking sharp in short order. There was a wide array of trees that had to come down as well as a good amount of ridiculously large Rhododendron since the place had been left abandoned for nearly 22 years. After breaking in the rings on the 365, she seems to be pulling decently. She'll still need a new piston, though. Here she is after stumping either a lime or a willow:
That is the only photo that came out at all. The old camera is full of water
Speaking of water, here's a very nice Chip shop I found in Dorchester:
A bud pointed her out to me. Good stuff. I'll sure miss it.
Here's some images I don't think I've shared with you previously:
The forest floor view at Milton Abbey once we finished clearing some of it:
Here's a photo from a short badger wrangling job we did in Yeovil:
This is the view I have from my window currently:
Here's another view of the farm across from our yard in Dorset:
And a view from a recent job, again from the forest floor:
I'll be here for a couple weeks more tying up loose ends. Then I either go back to Oregon or Texas depending on where I can find work. I'll be sure to take more photos and upload them to this thread before I leave for the States.
I want to thank all the folks in England whom have made this possible and who've helped me out greatly; namely Dave Keith and Joe Rose. What some folks here don't know is I spent 3 months in Ireland before I ended up in England. I greatly enjoyed my time in Ireland as well.
I hope you guys enjoyed the trip as much as I did.
Wes