From: cuhulin on
Hurricane Katrina weakened two of the pecan trees in my yard, also
ripped ten shingles off of the roof of my house and blew down three
trees across my street.Both trees were about seventy feet tall.Those two
trees, one in my front yard and the other one in my back yard were
leaning too much toward my house.In June of 2006, I looked in my phone
book and I called a tree cutting service.They came over here the next
day with a boom bucket truck and another truck that had a big tree
grinding machine hooked behind that truck.They charged me $800.00 to cut
down both trees (with chainsaws) and grind them up and haul them
away.The tree stump in my back yard is low enough to the ground I am
going to leave it alone.
cuhulin

From: cuhulin on
They give that mulch away for free to anybody who comes and gets it.

The guy and his two sons, their last name is Duck.They moved to this
city (actually, a suburb city near me) from Idaho.They got a lot of
business on the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.
http://www.GulfCoastNews.com They like it so much around here,
they moved here from Idaho.Sadly, one of his sons (still in Idaho) in
Idaho was killed in a motorcycle accident, in Idaho.
cuhulin