The tree surgeons have turned up today (been waiting 2 months for 'em). I have leylandii in the back garden, L-shaped down the left hand side & along the bottom. They're really tall (at least 20ft) and completely mask the fact that I'm surrounded by houses. Now, before any of you go off on one about Leylandii, I have an excellent rapport with the neighbours affected by the trees and always ask if they're causing a problem - up to press everyone has been happy with them & the birds adore them. But, after Christmas my next door neighbour asked if they could be brought down a bit when they got their hair-cut so he could get more light in his greenhouse. Fair enough, I asked the tree-surgeon to take half off the left-hand trees & the usual third off the back ones.
So, today 2 blokes arrive, no boss, with all the machinery. We had a chat about what they were doing, they moaned on about boss expecting a days work in half a day and then set to. I was sitting here, not looking what they're up to, when Pa arrived to see how it was going. Walked out into the back garden and nearly fell over with shock... They've chopped off more than half of the back row of trees, & the house behind is in full view
I hate being over-looked by other houses (proper phobic, not just a minor dislike) and the only reason I agreed to live here was because of those trees
What am I gonna do??!!
So, today 2 blokes arrive, no boss, with all the machinery. We had a chat about what they were doing, they moaned on about boss expecting a days work in half a day and then set to. I was sitting here, not looking what they're up to, when Pa arrived to see how it was going. Walked out into the back garden and nearly fell over with shock... They've chopped off more than half of the back row of trees, & the house behind is in full view
I hate being over-looked by other houses (proper phobic, not just a minor dislike) and the only reason I agreed to live here was because of those trees
What am I gonna do??!!
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