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I knew it was coming down. We got notice over the holiday weekend that the village discovered Dutch Elm Disease and was removing it. I didn't think I cared. After all, it's not visible from my condo unit and the tree that amuses the cats and provides shade to my livingroom remains strong and healthy.
Only this morning, I did care. A lot. Turns out I will miss that mighty old tree, after all.
ohhhh, I know exactly what you mean! We had a beautiful old Ash in front of the house since my parents bought it in 1960, but it had to be cut down 2 years ago, as it had gotten VERY top heavy. I still miss the weeping willow that was in the backyard, too.
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