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Topic Started: Aug 30 2015, 12:49 AM (125 Views)
stevescan
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Serious wind storms here in Vancouver, trees down all over the highways and roads, and one down on our house, luckily we were not too badly damaged but the neighbours house is unusable and she has got stay with her son, we have roof damage but up to now no major structural damage as far as we can tell, it is like a battlefield in our front and back gardens, and the view from our bedroom windows is mainly tree!
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"BEAVER"
Fingers crossed for nothing worse happening.
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Olde Farte
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Lt. Derek 'Smurfy' Reeve
Bloody hell Steve, were you warned or did it just hit without warning like our 1987 Hurricane? I hope all will be back to normal for you all soon.
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stevescan
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Aug 30 2015, 08:05 AM
Bloody hell Steve, were you warned or did it just hit without warning like our 1987 Hurricane? I hope all will be back to normal for you all soon.
No warning Del, we have had a very long dry summer here poss. the driest on record we are surrounded by large trees some around a hundred feet or more which is really nice but they don't root very deep and are dried out from about five months of drought and searing heat, we finally had a decent amount of rain starting Friday which was good but yesterday morning the wind storms came out of no where as the colder front started moving in, there were large trees down all over the place some of the highways looked like green snow, they came and cut up and removed the dangerous stuff here and covered our roof with plastic sheets but they have been working through the night cutting up trees from the roads restoring power, even in the middle of downtown trees came down blocking intersections, fun days indeed, just looked outside this morning and what a mess!
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Lt. Ken 'Albatros' Jeffrey
On the plus side nobody was hurt. Hope you get a new lid on the house soon.
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stevescan
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True could have been worse. :grin:
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Lt. Derek 'Smurfy' Reeve
Looking on the bright side now, you will have a lot of compost/leaf mould in the near future won't you.


Sorry, that's me just being a silly bugger. :sofa
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stevescan
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Aug 31 2015, 08:07 AM
Looking on the bright side now, you will have a lot of compost/leaf mould in the near future won't you.


Sorry, that's me just being a silly bugger. :sofa
Lol. I am feeling very close to nature right now. :grin:
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