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Taupotreeman

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  1. No one hurt fortunately but cars crushed and power lines down EVERYWHERE!. Talked to a couple of friends who work for utility companies and they reckon that 11KV, 33KV and power poles were dropping like flies. One mate sat and watched tops snapping out of trees left right and centre.
  2. Just read the contract for the job. 4 weeks leave per annum going up to 5 after three years continuous service. 10 days sick per year acruing to a maximum of 60 days. 3 days special leave at xmas (paid). Private health insurance plus pension fund. Doesn't sound so bad now. and they don't mind me still doing my own jobs at the weekend. My main concern is that I don't end up shoved behind a desk as after getting back in to the physical stuff when I went self employed I find I enjoy it way more than being stuck in a vehicle or office all day (despite being 40+). Thanks for all the support to guys, made me decision way easier.
  3. The weather report said a cold front was moving in bringing rain and showers. Mother nature showed up and she was packing big time. Gale force winds brought down power lines, trees etc and ripped off roofs. A mate told me he watched trees on the edge of a pine plantation topple like dominoes bringing down an 11KV and blocking off the State Highway. Power was out to about 24,000 homes around the local region (except us cos the local power board removes trees next to power lines )
  4. The third picture looks like some kinda alien out of a dreamworks film. All it needs is eyes. The fourth looks like one of my dogs paid it a visit.
  5. Cheers guys. Still keeping the business name going and the Council are happy for me to do my own stuff at the weekends. Several of my good customers have already said they're happy for me to work saturdays etc for them so should be able to get some extra income. Things have just got so much tighter over the last year or so. One local council drags me all over the area to look at jobs and give them advice only to give the work to other outfits. I spent four days, two tanks of fuel, several hours of phone calls and report writing, organising of timber yards etc on one job only for them to use all the info I gave them on another outfit. Just trying to convince myself I haven't given up without giving the business a real go.
  6. Man, there's some doozies there. Never get tired of looking at the new pictures put up and the outstanding quality of them. Ian, something most majestic about falcons and owls. Would love to know someone into falconry just so I could get up close and personal with one.
  7. After 4 years of being self employed (and struggling most months to make ends meet) I got offered an arborists position at the local council. The job entails part office work and part maintenance of the Council's trees. I thought long and hard about my decision but, taking into consideration my ever increasing costs, age etc, decided to go for the council job and give up on the self employed lifestyle. I'm still not entirely convinced I've done the right thing but must admit the security of regular wages does offset that somewhat. Have I done the right thing?
  8. Somebody has a very sharp pair of eyes. Nice photo and great thread.
  9. Cheers Ian. This is about my third try at it. Hoping to get myself on a photography course towards the end of May. Got a long way to go before I get anywhere near some of the other efforts I've seen on here though. Very much an inspiration to get my backside out there and try something new.
  10. So new camera and no idea. Seen all these fancy pants photos and photoshopping and wanted to have a crack meself.
  11. Seconded. Hope it's a great day.
  12. That was seriously funny.
  13. I showed the wife. The comment? WOW! Now I'm expected to do that with my photos. Cheers heaps
  14. Works for Unison bro but had him out to do some climbing for me the other day and helped him out with some stuff at his place on Friday. The student has become the teacher. Hoping to get out with him some time and learn some tricks from him as he has picked up some pretty good ideas. All well and good seeing it on here but actually being there and seeing it done live makes it easier to learn, especially for an old fossil like me. I think Unison are pretty good with the gear too so he's hoping to pick up a decent harness and boots but his bag is full of shiny shiny stuff. Reckon he was a magpie in a former life.
  15. Wonder how many of the "guests" that were viewing this thread today didn't see what they expected to see
  16. Nothing like bush bashing to prove that skin really isn't waterproof.
  17. Mason W showed me something like this at the weekend. Not sure if it was the same thing but highly likely if it was he got it from you. Allright for you fancy pants out there getting your gear paid for by the boss
  18. For those of you that don't know, it's ANZAC day here in NZ and OZ. This is a bit late in the day but just wanted to take the opportunity to thank all those that have fought or are fighting in wars to protect my ass. Massive respect for laying your balls on the line so I don't have too (although I did spend two years in the terratorials).
  19. Just taken the mutts for their second walk of the day. Not particularly pleasant out but better than walking around in the blast furnace of summer. Drew, did you not see that it was raining before you went Kauri hunting? Love days like this; good excuse to do naff all.
  20. Taupotreeman

    online

    You're forgetting us fellas on the other side of the world. It's 11 in the morning here.
  21. Nice totara bro. Funny what you don't actually look at at these places until you think about it. I've walked past heaps of these trees without even bothering to take a photo until I got on AT and realised what cool things trees are. Looks like a corker of a day too. Some nice untouched places about NZ.
  22. Typical of most sequels I suppose. It's not as good or violent as the first. A little more about Jake trying to sort his life out and his son getting in to the gangs. Probably worth a watch if there's nothing better on. If you want a thought provoker try Out of the Blue about the Aromoana masscare in NZ's South Island if you can find it in the UK. It's quite sad but definately worth a watch.
  23. I'm not sure about nesting. I do the bulk of the daily housework and although I'm not that keen on hoovering up my sawdust twice a day I do enjoy relaxing in a freshly scrubbed, hoovered and cleaned house. I hate having dirt and untidyness around me.
  24. Have you seen the follow up to Once were Warriors? What becomes of the broken hearted I think it was called.
  25. That's way better than the first one as it's so less confusing. Just one thing going on in the picture so you are drawn to the action. Excellent.

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