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Piling snow around tree trunks - good, bad, or neither?
Oren wrote in
: On Sun, 06 Feb 2011 16:13:23 GMT, Red Green wrote: RicodJour wrote in news:d48aaa06-1b8a-49a1-84fd- : On Feb 6, 9:01*am, Red Green wrote: RicodJour wrote innews:65d5b635-4240-4f14- All areas under trees are supposed to have the snow cleared in a spiral pattern. *I think it's code. It is code. I was certified and licensed through the Sally Struthers "Do you wanna make more money?" matchbook cover school of landscape inspection. Came with a free rubber signature stamp - Professional Inspector of Trees and Arbors [note acronym]. Those are some serious creds, Red. Red creds...I like the sound of it. I always wanted to get accredited, but I was working and could never find the hour necessary to study, take the test and make the continuing payments to the school. You're a lucky man. R And!.... an official PITA. The good part is you can frame the diploma with duct tape, choice of colors - of course. In this case, green would be appropriate. |
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