Saturday, October 3, 2015

What My Friend Saw!


This past summer, my friend wanted a tree cut down in his backyard.
The tree was leaning over his house, and it was a bit too big. If a big storm came, and if the wind blew hard enough, the tree would fall and wreck the house.
So my friend called up a landscaping crew. He told them about the tree, and requested it be removed.  The landscapers were happy to land a job. My friend was happy to get rid of the tree. The day arrived. The landscapers were scheduled to come in the afternoon. My friend was out working. When he came home later that evening, to his surprise, the tree was still there. He wondered about it, and decided he would call the landscaping crew the next day. So the next day comes; my friend was fixing breakfast, and he looked out the window overlooking the front yard. Something felt off. He couldn’t put his finger on it. Then, he realized…
The landscaping guys had cut down the wrong tree.
They had cut down the big, beautiful oak tree that had made the front yard nice and shady.    OOOPS!
tree stump 

As I heard my friend recall that story, I couldn’t help but wonder… why weren’t *crystal clear* directions exchanged? So that the landscapers knew with certainty what tree they were supposed to cut down? Seems kind of important.
Well, at the very least, it makes for a great illustration… of the importance of having clear directions (you can laugh; my friend isn’t here).
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Susan Tuck


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