Now I can feel safe driving between two of Searcy's most historic homes. They are located on E. Center Street and the tree looked like this. It was obviously diseased and depending upon which way the wind blew we had two homes in danger.
To the East we had the historic Pascall house. Those limbs would have demolished it.
To the West we had the Deener house, in whose yard the tree dwelled.
Driving between the two of them was little ole me....but not little ole me if the weather was stormy.
While driving to work a few days ago, I noticed a crew in there working on that tree. For several days they worked on that tree because it was a giant. Now the tree is down and here's a present picture of the giant.
Correction. Here is a picture of PART of the giant. It filled up a lot more space than this but this picture shows the problem and why the tree had to be sacrificed.
Here's an old picture of the historic Deener house. The tree had probably just been planted!

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