I haven't had a lot of time for art work this last week. A terrible windstorm blew through our area and broke twenty or so of our large trees (and many littler ones beside them were crushed under the weight when they came down). All the trees that fell into the yard have to be chopped up into logs and the branches and brush have to be raked up and burned. Some of the trees look like they were twisted where they broke, although the storm wasn't officially labelled a tornado.
It is hard to tell from the pictures, but most of these trees were at least 40 feet tall.
This one barely missed hitting the house. There were a few branches on the roof, but nothing was damaged, apart from the tree and the little cranberry bush it fell on.
This one barely missed hitting the house. There were a few branches on the roof, but nothing was damaged, apart from the tree and the little cranberry bush it fell on.
This little pile of fallen trees was just one of many, and it took us two complete days to clean out the path.
Although we lost a lot of trees, we aren't complaining. Nothing hit the house, and there was no significant damage. The storm continued on to Camrose (about 30 miles east of our house), where it killed one person and injured dozens who were attending an outdoor concert.
1 comment:
Oh my Gosh! I'm glad you and your house were not hurt. Living with trees around is great...most of the time. Do you have a wood burning stove? If so, there will be plenty of wood for next year.
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