Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Good day another busy week leading up towards Christmas on Monday I assessed a very large Eucalyptus tree in the Blue Mountains using a Elevated work Platform cheery picker to conduct a aerial inspection. The defect noticed from a visible inspection from the ground was of damage to the trunk where a previous tear out (Loss of a branch) the good news after using a 300mm steel probe and a rubber mallet determined the defect was solid, We did disturb a ring tail possum while conducting the assessment.

Also along with my other community involvements and donations this week I donated $500 AUS dollars to support and buy medical equipment for a Burmese hospital. This came about after a mate who has Burmese friends visited Myanmar (Burma) and he was going to donate money to the hospital and upon hearing this I thought it was worthwhile. The Village  is called Thabyu village, Kawa township, Yangon division.

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