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Davey Bulletin January-February 2021

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31 January/February 2021 | THE DAVEY BULLETIN DAVEY AROUND THE WORLD NEW DAVEY PODCAST IS 'TALKING TREES' Davey launched its first podcast, Talking Trees with Davey Tree, in January. Each episode features an arborist or technical advisor sharing advice with homeowners about tree care topics, such as introduced pests, deer and animal damage, frost cracking, tree cabling and much more. Episodes are released every Thursday at 5 a.m. EST and can be found on all popular podcast apps including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The podcast also is available online at talkingtreeswithdaveytree.buzzsprout.com. The podcast is hosted by Doug Oster, an Emmy award winning garden personality based in Pittsburgh. DID YOU KNOW? Look for this logo on all popular podcast apps to find Davey's new podcast. IRELAND, WEDDING FUN & TAKING IN THE SIGHTS Jason Beeler and his wife Libby traveled across the pond for a family destination wedding in Ireland. Beeler, manager, ecosystem restoration, Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc., a Davey company, said a three-day family celebration led up to the wedding, which was held in the small town of Adare, Ireland. "The parents of the bride and groom spared no expense making guests feel at home, even though no one at the wedding was from Ireland." he said. "They had two nights of gatherings prior to the wedding night. The Guinness was flowing from start to finish." Beeler and his wife traveled around southern and southwestern Ireland during their trip, stopping at the Cliffs of Moher, pictured, on Halloween. "They are impressive, with a several hundred-foot vertical drop into the Atlantic Ocean," Beeler said. "You can see how the erosional forces of time have worked against the cliffs. There were obvious chunks of the cliff calved from the face and settling into the ocean." In traveling the Irish countryside, they visited castles including Muckross House and Rock of Cashel, toured the Dingle Peninsula and Killarney National Park, where they saw native sheep and red stag. "We reveled in the sights on the Emerald Isle and I enjoyed a place I've never been before," Beeler said. Thank you, Jason, for taking us along on your trip!

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