Thank You for Your Prayers
Author: Hugh H. Morgan
It is with deep graditude and thankfulness that I want to thank you for your prayers concerning the removal of the pecan tree and a large peach tree, loaded with peaches, that were hit by the storm and the pecan tree by lightning. One of the men climbed the tree and with a chain saw and ropes, systematically cut the large limbs and let them fall. Gravity still works in Georgia as all across this world that God has made. Just as there are natural laws there are also spiritual laws.
God enabled me to contact several men who have tree removal service. The bids were astronomical. However, my next
door neighbor recommended a company that did his trees. He said they were reasonable and did an excellent job. I contacted him. I learned that as he was driving on the highway that leads to my subdivision he looked and saw the trees that had fallen at the back of my property. He said he left his card on my mailbox. That was by divine appointment. His bid was 25% less than the highest bidder. I conferred with Wayne Butler and he agreed it was a good price and that I should go with it. So, I did.
The crew of several men with all kinds of equipment, including a small ditch witch, a large dump truck, a large wood chipper, and truck to hold the wood chips, chain saws, etc. came shortly before noon. They are finishing up with the removal of logs from the pecan tree at 3 p.m. They used the large dump truck to haul the logs that will make good fire wood for fire places. It was a big tree. There was no damage to my grass. I really like the owner. He is a Christian.
My metal barn was not damaged. The limbs did slighly bend a beautiful purple Rose of Sharon tree next to my barn. It can be straitened up. As they often say, "No Worries."
As it turned out, the BlueBird House was knocked off the wooden post and not destroyed. It is one that is a duplex so two nests can be simultaneously built if the Blue Birds want to do that. I love to have Blue Birds in my yard. I asked Jeff, my care giver, to position the tree so it now stands straight, and secure the Blue Bird house back again on top of the wooden post.
I give God all the glory, honor and praise. And of course, I thank you who prayed for me. God answered our prayers.
May your day be blessed by Almighty God.
Your friend in all seasons,
Hugh H. Morgan, Editor
Email: hugh@hughsnews.com
Author: Hugh H. Morgan
It is with deep graditude and thankfulness that I want to thank you for your prayers concerning the removal of the pecan tree and a large peach tree, loaded with peaches, that were hit by the storm and the pecan tree by lightning. One of the men climbed the tree and with a chain saw and ropes, systematically cut the large limbs and let them fall. Gravity still works in Georgia as all across this world that God has made. Just as there are natural laws there are also spiritual laws.
God enabled me to contact several men who have tree removal service. The bids were astronomical. However, my next
door neighbor recommended a company that did his trees. He said they were reasonable and did an excellent job. I contacted him. I learned that as he was driving on the highway that leads to my subdivision he looked and saw the trees that had fallen at the back of my property. He said he left his card on my mailbox. That was by divine appointment. His bid was 25% less than the highest bidder. I conferred with Wayne Butler and he agreed it was a good price and that I should go with it. So, I did.
The crew of several men with all kinds of equipment, including a small ditch witch, a large dump truck, a large wood chipper, and truck to hold the wood chips, chain saws, etc. came shortly before noon. They are finishing up with the removal of logs from the pecan tree at 3 p.m. They used the large dump truck to haul the logs that will make good fire wood for fire places. It was a big tree. There was no damage to my grass. I really like the owner. He is a Christian.
My metal barn was not damaged. The limbs did slighly bend a beautiful purple Rose of Sharon tree next to my barn. It can be straitened up. As they often say, "No Worries."
As it turned out, the BlueBird House was knocked off the wooden post and not destroyed. It is one that is a duplex so two nests can be simultaneously built if the Blue Birds want to do that. I love to have Blue Birds in my yard. I asked Jeff, my care giver, to position the tree so it now stands straight, and secure the Blue Bird house back again on top of the wooden post.
I give God all the glory, honor and praise. And of course, I thank you who prayed for me. God answered our prayers.
May your day be blessed by Almighty God.
Your friend in all seasons,
Hugh H. Morgan, Editor
Email: hugh@hughsnews.com