Bid farewell to yet another victim of the storm–a huge old fig tree in the front yard.
And here are some pics of a ferry in the storm. Drama!
Bid farewell to yet another victim of the storm–a huge old fig tree in the front yard.
And here are some pics of a ferry in the storm. Drama!
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Poor tree. However, in its passing, it left you a lovely shot. Maybe its death wasn’t in total vain.
Too bad about the tree. The storm ripped through here as well and left us without power for 2.5 days. I can’t believe that ferry was out on the water during those swells!
Oh, how sad. The tree was beautiful.
And those ferry pics! YIKES! I like to stand on the end of the car bay, and I would have been swept overboard.
Well, I wouldn’t have been there, I suspect. But still.
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