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Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Road to town is closed again.
Hi Everyone!
As of this AM the road to town is closed again.
This is from a driver trying to get to town. It's not me.
The trees are shallow rooted and with the ice and wind just can't stay upright.
Oh no! We had trees and branches down here with an ice storm...was it a couple weeks ago? Been so cold here for so long it blurs together. We're not expected to even get into the double digits for highs for another week yet. Stay safe. I hope your power has been staying on!
What a winter, isn't it? I hope the tree gets cleared up soon. And I love that piece with the devil/gargoyle driving the hot rod. I hope you have a great Thursday. hugs-Erika
You stay safe, too! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a sight to see.
ReplyDeleteAt first, I wonder what kind of downpour is that!? Opening the post, I see branches!
Stay warm, cozy and safe!
Oh no! We had trees and branches down here with an ice storm...was it a couple weeks ago? Been so cold here for so long it blurs together. We're not expected to even get into the double digits for highs for another week yet. Stay safe. I hope your power has been staying on!
ReplyDeletethis is NOT fun. Happens now and then when it is very windy. :(
ReplyDeleteThat happened to me due to floods in my region too
ReplyDelete...that shouldn't take the highway department long to clean up!
ReplyDeleteWeather sure been crazy. I'm sure not leaving the place.
ReplyDeleteGoodness me!
ReplyDeleteYou stay safe and warm.
All the best Jan
What a winter, isn't it? I hope the tree gets cleared up soon. And I love that piece with the devil/gargoyle driving the hot rod. I hope you have a great Thursday. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrible storm you're having!
ReplyDeleteStay safe! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteOh wow winter is rough everywhere it seems this month
ReplyDeleteRoads don’t help the trees to properly anchor themselves either. Shallow-rooted trees are easily blown over in wind storms.
ReplyDeleteI am glad it wasn't you having to turn back because of that.
ReplyDeleteStay warm and safe. Aloha!
ReplyDeleteOur roads are a slick mess, and we're being encouraged to stay off them. I would anyway, of course.
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