John Graves wrote:

Ann,

I had wondered if anyone would pick up on that. I saw it too.

I knew YOU saw it :)

The tree guys came in the other day and there is nothing left but logs big logs! I am waiting to see how that gets handled he he....BTW after pruning, the root balls fell back into place. Maybe a few pictures this afternoon when the light gets better. After all that it's 50 deg and sunny here now.

John / WA1JG

same here - snow gone, 50 or so here, but mobs of people in my neighborhood instead of
trees

ann



ann sanfedele wrote:



John Graves wrote:

When things get interesting, it helps to get a camera out.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jhg2/sets/72157623535053242/



Had no idea when I first looked at these that the tree fell on your house... and I had only seen the first two... (I have a problem with images on flicker because of my email set up
too annoying to get into explaining)

I was struck (ooops, no pun...) by this one ---
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jhg2/4395385432/in/set-72157623535053242/

because of the threatening _hand_ in the left of the image..
never saw the tree trunk and house until now (never came up)


I do the same re when things get "interesting" -- or have done... a way of coping.

Be well and watch your blood pressure when udeanling with the adjustor

best,
ann




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