Devonviolet
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Bay, the clearing of the overgrown woodlot on your Plantation is taking shape and a credit to your ambitious endeavers. However ,You as the Lady of the Plantation , should have a good talking to to the help for leaving limb stubs on the cedar tree as unacceplable and unpleasing to the Lady's eye not to mention that the limb stubs would be a hazzard to dislodge M'Lady's bonnet . What will the Northerners think of such an undignified sight of a Damsel in distress afterall ?We finally got back to that cedar tree and cleaned it all up. We made a burn pile and piled more briars on it. It wasn't windy this morning, so we burned it. Here's the tree. It looks so nice now!
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Trip is eating his supper in the cooling shade of the trees. The cedar tree we just trimmed is on the left. Hard to believe that just over a year ago, you couldn't see between these trees-we had to hack our way through the brush and briars to get to the property line so we could get the fence put up.
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WOW Red! That looks amazing! Your DH had to have worked really hard to get those trees cut back & cleared out.These trees -- knee high when we purchased the property -- are huge now.
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They are also a tangled mess of dead and dying branches inside the green outer growth.
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Spouse has worked for a week or more to clean out the lower, mostly dead branches and 'reclaim' about 12 feet of space. Lucky me, more space to fill.
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Thinking about blueberry and azalea bushes along the cleared space. Not likely that grass will grow in that shade, so at least it isn't more mowing but weeds will grow anywhere so something has to be done with it.

Bay, the clearing of the overgrown woodlot on your Plantation is taking shape and a credit to your ambitious endeavers. However ,You as the Lady of the Plantation , should have a good talking to to the help for leaving limb stubs on the cedar tree as unacceplable and unpleasing to the Lady's eye not to mention that the limb stubs would be a hazzard to dislodge M'Lady's bonnet . What will the Northerners think of such an undignified sight of a Damsel in distress afterall ?

I also have every confidence that the stubs will get cleaned up. BUT, Bay & DH have moved to the other side of the property, clearing the pipeline bramble. AND, in the Texas heat they have a short day, since it is just too hot, after about 11 AM, to do any work outside. So, stubs may have to wait for another YEAR or so, when all the hard work is done. 

My husband had to crouch under the cedar and just saw the best he could. The cedar rained tree trash down on him, he couldn't look up or he would have gotten stuff in his face that he didn't want. He fully intends to go trim it up properly now that he can see what he is doing. And there is an equally large cedar in that same area that needs the same trimming done to it. As far as this damsel is concerned, the green briars hanging off every tree are more distressing, but the sheep sure like them. 
Goody! I love pictures!
That's the cedar branches plus LOTS of green briars.