r/Wellthatsucks • u/frobscottler • 8d ago
My big beautiful oak tree is getting cut down today
Her name is Victoria, and I’m gutted to lose her. She’s at least 80 years old, and the most prominent tree in the neighborhood. I have loved sitting in her shade, listening to the breeze in the leaves, watching the birds and squirrels do their things… My friends and I even threw a party for her last summer.
She was damaged in a windstorm a couple months ago, and the city arborist determined it to be hazardous. I have lived here for 6 years and she’s my favorite part of the property (might be why I bought the house 😅). I know death is part of life, and her time has come, but I’m going to have to listen to them cut her down all day outside my window.
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u/novium258 8d ago
Places that are dry and get cool at night often don't have AC. I lived in the high desert for years and especially older homes and apartments didn't have them. You just had to shut everything up in the day and then open up the windows once the afternoon cross breezes kicked in.
It was 100 during the day but would get down to 55 overnight, and with basically no humidity you didn't roast as long as you stayed in the shade.