I fought the tree and the tree won!
Part 1, Saturday:
So I rent a chain saw and head for Granbury. The bradford pear out front was down and gone in thirty minutes, so I think the other one shouldn't be too bad. WRONG!!!!! It turned out to be much larger than I thought, once I started.
Because it was so close to the house, I climbed as high as I thought I could, cutting small branches as I went while Shelley dragged them down the hill. Of course there are vines all through the dang tree, so most of the branches didn't just fall to the ground, which made more cutting necessary. What I found was that there were three huge limbs to this thing, not just one, and one of them was wedged into yet another tree.
I figured I would work on the one closest to the house. Just to be safe, I wrapped a large chain around both trees and the ladder (remember this for later....) I started cutting the bigger limbs in small pieces, and as I got closer to the chain, the "leaner" actually began to lift away from the "leanee"! By this time, the chain saw weight had increased three to four time from when I started and I was getting very tired, so we called it a day. It took six hours to get this far and all I could really see that was done was that huge limb had been stripped of the smaller green stuff. I was, however, relieved that it was no longer being supported by the "leanee". Being so tired, I didn't bother to remove the chain, which was now hanging LOOSELY..................