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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."
Posts: 10973
From: Lawton, OK, USA
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 07-04-2003 04:03 PM
Man, that tree incident gives me a flash-back of nearly getting killed by one in Virginia back in the early 1980's. I was a high school student back then.
My parents and I were driving back home trying to outrun a really bad thunderstorm before it rained and hailed on our dogs, which were left outside in the backyard. The storm hit when we were still on the road. Tree branches and stuff were flying through the air. My mother, who happened to be driving, was always delivering these driver's education tips (which irritated the hell out of me). She said, "now Bobby, this is a time where you could have a really bad car wreck if you weren't careful." Right after she delivered that dose of wisdom I heard a loud, crunching "pop" off to my left.
I turned to see a giant oak tree falling towards our Ford Escort. I didn't have a horrified reaction. It was more like, "what's wrong with this picture?" Very luckily the tree trunk, which was a good 4 feet in diameter, fell behind our car. If that part of the tree had hit the car my mother, my father and I would have been crushed instantly. But the other branches that hit the car blew out all the windows and bent the car frame really bad, enough for it to be considered totaled. We got out of the vehicle. Rain was pouring down in torrents, lightning was striking close all around but that seemed like a minor distraction compared to what had just happened. My mother was really upset.
Other drivers were amazed we lived through it because all they saw was our car disappearing in all the leaves and branches of that big tree. It turned out a "gustnado" (a small tornado on the gust front of a thunderstorm) is what toppled that tree and several others along a clear path.
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Leo Enticknap
Film God
Posts: 7474
From: Loma Linda, CA
Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 07-05-2003 11:43 AM
quote: Looks like a lovely estate.
Pic of garden with tree cleared up...
It's a really nice flat, which I was lucky to find. The building is a seventeenth century coaching inn (York was on the main stagecoach route from London to Scotland, hence Dick Turpin's association with the place) very near the city centre, which is now converted into five flats. Mine is the smallest, one-bedroom flat in the south-facing annexe with the two small windows. You can just make out the brickwork around those windows which is where the original arch through which the stagecoaches came has been filled in. The garden is the largest of any house in the vicinity, so needless to say all the local cats are constantly fighting over the territory.
The flat is no more expensive to rent than its equivalent in a nondescript 1950s block but there are one or two drawbacks, e.g. smoking is absolutely verboten anywhere in the house and garden and there is no central heating. But given the house itself and its location (ten minutes walk from the centre of town, on the main road out to the north and only 15 minutes' walk from a main line railway station) those are trivial complaints. In the summer it's lovely to have a beer in the garden after getting in from work on a Friday... but from now on I think I'll wear a hard hat!
Still no idea what took the tree down. The roots don't look in any way suspect to me (though granted, I don't know what to look for), and I still think the Sunday-Thursday of almost constant rain must have had something to do with it.
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