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Tuesday, 5 February 2013

When The Winds Came From the South


The wind said
I'll huff and I'll puff
and I'll blow your tree down


just as if it were a twig


So easily twisted and broken.

16 comments:

  1. I hate to see trees come down - but often they do. We've had some bad winds through this area this winter and many trees have come down. At least once on the ground they often become homes for creepy crawley of the forest.

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  2. Wow -- amazing how the tree just tore apart.

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    1. Mother nature has an awesome strength when she wants.

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  3. the beginning of a french knot. amazing how it twisted.

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  4. Those winds blew through Maine on their way to you. I have never heard wind howl that loudly! Our front door is on the South and the wind kept unlatching it and blowing it open. We don't have a deadbolt and the constant fierce rattling actually unlatched the door. We finally had to barricade it.

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    1. Our front door also faces South and exactly the same thing happened to us!

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  5. Wild weather, to be sure. I don't think I've seen a tree trunk twist like that...

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  6. We had one of those winds come through a number of years ago and it did the same thing to a massive maple tree that was in our backyard. Amazing how wind can do such damage. Good thing everybody is safe!

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    1. Oh, poor Maple! It really is amazing the force of nature isn't it.

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  7. Gee Whiz!! Sad to see it go...but great photos!

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