in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Hey everyone! I know I've been away for a bit, but it’s been for an exciting reason—I’ve been working on launching my coffee business! I’ve never asked much from you before, but today I’m asking for your support. Please follow us on Instagram @jeludescoffeeco and like our content. Your support would mean the world to me. Thank you!
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Can you find the spider!?
Everyone I hope you have a great safe day! Take just enough risk because there is no need to over burden ourselves. Besides we have things we would like to do in the future. I wish you the best! 🤙🏼😁
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Hey Everyone!! I hope you are all well. This week marks the beginning of a new series and really hope you all like it. Here's the link to the video:
https://youtu.be/gFTERG4ui94
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I have an awesome video using pulleys to help remove an uprooted leyland cypress tree. Here's the link and as always thank you for your continued support and viewership!!
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Hey all,
I recently posted several Shorts videos. If you wouldn't mind watching them and dropping a like I would really appreciate.
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Hey all! I hope your weekend is full of great moments thus far. If you’re able to join me around 12:30 for a live session that would be great!
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Hey everyone, I was watching this video and thought that this might be useful. Check it out😃. Also I would like your input: What is everyone thinking about buying in terms of equipment for the upcoming season?
https://youtu.be/L9-OkGL2kng
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Hello Everyone. I am a college student, Army Vet, and a climber with 10+ yrs. experience in tree service. I must admit that I have not dedicated most of that time with the tree in mind. What I mean by that is, I haven't always used best practices when climbing. I have regrettably spiked many trees that weren’t removals. I have concluded that from late 2018 and on I will no longer practice that method of butchery.
Part of my epiphany came after learning in my biology course more about trees. The take home was that they aren't just objects, they are actual organisms. They have mechanisms and chemical reactions in response to their environment. Just like you and me. I began to realize that I am an organism sporting another organism. Through that realization I found a great opportunity to share with you what I’ve learned and show you a path to becoming a greater climber and through the process a better person. Join me as I grow in my knowledge and wisdom and share it with you.