Stop in for a cup of coffee

We had a good “blow” this past summer that took out a few trees in the neighborhood, and about a 1/4 mile away one fell across the road. Tree “belonged” to Neighbor X, as it was rooted on his property, but they weren’t home when it fell on the road, so Neighbor Y (the next door neighbor) cut it up and got it out of the road.

And then the Free For All started…..

About a week later when Neighbor X finally got home they were all pissed-off that someone cut-up and disposed of “their” tree. Instead of saying, “Thanks!” they got all pissy about “the value of the tree “, and they threatened to sue anyone who took “their” wood.

And they don’t even heat with wood, nor do they have a fireplace.

Thought when we moved out here we left all the “Karen’s” behind, in the ‘burbs……
Whether its firewood or cut boards, most of the cost is in the processing. You almost need free trees to make any money. Getting a big tree cleaned up completely is $$$ from a service. Wishful thinking that someone is paying much for a dropped tree unless its something really special for woodworking.