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Spicoli
12-01-06, 11:48 AM
tree just landed on me house. :D

pics to follow.:cool:

Cam
12-01-06, 11:53 AM
What?!?!?! You didn't brave the gale force winds, risk gettin' blown off the innerstate or run into by out of control semis this morning? poosay!!! :irked: :thumdown:

RTKar
12-01-06, 12:05 PM
...still snowing here.....


...still there


...still there

KLang
12-01-06, 12:11 PM
tree just landed on me house. :D

pics to follow.:cool:

You are smiling about this? :confused:

RHR_Fan
12-01-06, 12:16 PM
Snow has just tapered off here. It's worse in the southeast part of the state. Madison has a couple of inches, but that's it.

Hey Spicoli I'll call Fabio and have him help you clear the tree and other misc. damage. ;)

~Nicole

stroker
12-01-06, 12:22 PM
got about 12 inches here in Mid-Mo. The whole town's shut down. Closed I-70, even. Just got done shovelling my driveway, and now I'm heading for a hot shower. Hope all the rest of you are okay.

Spicoli
12-01-06, 12:23 PM
You are smiling about this? :confused:


$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ :D

G.
12-01-06, 01:00 PM
Getting drifts up to 3 feet or so. I think it's cool, but it will get old soon.

Almost ready for the shovelling. Throw the g's into a drift and fire up the snowblower!

Gotta try to do $ome work, first, tho.

Warlock!
12-01-06, 01:01 PM
Snow has just tapered off here.
You know why the snow tapers off?












So the sky doesn't slam shut. :gomer:

G.
12-01-06, 01:04 PM
You know why the snow tapers off?












So the sky doesn't slam shut. :gomer::rofl:

dando
12-01-06, 01:13 PM
tree just landed on me house. :D

pics to follow.:cool:

First yer office, now yer house. :eek: Don't be coming around here to darken my doorstep.... :p

-Kevin

TKGAngel
12-01-06, 01:19 PM
Note to self: stay away from Spicoli at race tracks. Never know what could fall on you there.

Seriously though, glad to hear that no one was hurt.

Spicoli
12-01-06, 02:37 PM
http://i11.tinypic.com/2hphj7s.jpg

http://i10.tinypic.com/3zretn8.jpg


thunk! :p

G.
12-01-06, 04:32 PM
Significant lack of snow there, Spicoli.

RHR_Fan
12-01-06, 04:42 PM
Significant lack of snow there, Spicoli.

Exactly what I'm thinking.

Wabbit
12-01-06, 04:51 PM
Look at Seattle weather for November.

Normal rainfall for Novemeber ~5 inches. Rainfall for Nov '06 15+ inches. Almost 1/2 of normal annual. We just broke the all-time record from 1933. Records go back to 1891.

We've had floods, windstorms, snowstorms. The western half of the state was shut down for almost 2 days. I got 5" of snow on Monday night. I don't think we got 5" total last year.

For those of you laughing, in Seattle, 1 inch of snow closes schools. :shakehead They still don't know what snow plows are.

Spicoli
12-01-06, 05:16 PM
Significant lack of snow there, Spicoli.

I know, everything went north of us. Bro in STL says its a mess with 6+ inches, etc. fort Fun supposedly got hammered. Insurance guys are here now, no biggie damage, but i sure hope I get a new tree outta this. :mad:

US? we got nuttin.

Oh well. It's Friday, and we're out for free cocktails tonite! :thumbup:

Ozarkian
12-01-06, 05:25 PM
got about 12 inches here in Mid-Mo. The whole town's shut down. Closed I-70, even. Just got done shovelling my driveway, and now I'm heading for a hot shower. Hope all the rest of you are okay.

Heard about I-70 this morning. Crazy weather yesterday - north parts of the Kansas City metro got flurries, south and east parts got close to a foot. All on top of ice. Tuesday it was sunny and 70. No wonder everyone seems to have a cold.

Hope everybody here stays safe and stays inside.

Tifosi24
12-01-06, 05:34 PM
I managed to get out of Milwaukee last night before the snow showed up. Sounds like they had a full-fledged blizzard at my apartment and Marquette was completely closed except for essential employees. I didn't want to have to both with a snow emergency in a neighborhood with the highest population density in the county, so I decided to visit my finacee, Upgrade.

nrc
12-01-06, 05:50 PM
Luck it didn't break your window. It will be interesting to see what's in the yard when we get home.

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diamond dave
12-01-06, 08:02 PM
who cares about the house, is the banana truck okay?:p

Tim
12-01-06, 09:16 PM
Sun was out here most of the day. Breezy but not too bad. Who would have thought that by moving north the weather is better.

indyfan31
12-01-06, 09:25 PM
Umm, you honestly used to call that a tree? :rolleyes:

RusH
12-02-06, 12:55 AM
That pic is a fail dood.
Circa 2004 my house...then the endless hurricane season (or was that last year):shakehead:

The better of the 2 fleet of Isuzu`s saves the the windows at the RusH home from destruction..I saw it coming.:gomer:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v251/dfabi/F1/2004pictures016.jpg

Ronbo
12-02-06, 12:59 AM
This is how it looks in Port Angeles, now.

http://ronreynolds.myphotoalbum.com/

Go to the Snow 2006 photos!

Spicoli
12-02-06, 01:08 AM
Umm, you honestly used to call that a tree? :rolleyes:

just because all your other posts suck, I'llmake this one suck too.:thumbup:

http://i14.tinypic.com/40dcow6.jpg

rabbit
12-02-06, 05:50 AM
This is how it looks in Port Angeles, now.

http://ronreynolds.myphotoalbum.com/

Go to the Snow 2006 photos!

http://ronreynolds.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album06&id=Snow_2006_006

Neat shot.

KLang
12-02-06, 08:44 AM
just because all your other posts suck, I'llmake this one suck too.:thumbup:


The area of the break looks blackened. Was that from a lightening stike? If so that's pretty close to the house. :saywhat:

Spicoli
12-02-06, 09:09 AM
The area of the break looks blackened. Was that from a lightening stike? If so that's pretty close to the house.

Nope, there was no "litenen" with this storm. Its a Bradford pear tree (we have 3 on our property), and there are supposedly some problems with these as they age. Tree doc told me they get more fragile as they age, like getting top heavy. The main prollem starts from how they naturally grow..

http://www.treehelp.com/images/content/pyrus-calleryana-form.jpg

...as you can see there are many many branches that grow straight up vertical, and they have Narrow crotch (branch) angles making these trees susceptible to storm damage.

The upside is they still have a couple leaves left on them :laugh: so their foliage last most of the year. Beautiful flowers in spring time.

http://www.treehelp.com/images/content/pyrus-calleryana-blossom.jpg


I'm hoping the insurance companies compensates me for the loss. I'd like a new tree please. :gomer:

KLang
12-02-06, 09:25 AM
Nope, there was no "litenen" with this storm. Its a Bradford pear tree (we have 3 on our property), and there are supposedly some problems with these as they age.

Ah, I know what you mean. At the house I had in West Des Moines the entire street was lined with Bradford pears. Every year a few would be lost in the storms. One storm took out mine, sheared the thing off three foot from the ground. Landed right next to my neighbors Caddy. They are a great looking tree.

indyfan31
12-02-06, 12:08 PM
just because all your other posts suck, I'llmake this one suck too.:thumbup:

Well, that's better. So a "branch" fell on your house and bent you rain gutter, wow. I hope you get a lot of money, who ya suin', God?

Rob
12-02-06, 01:18 PM
We had a Bradford pear tree that was literally torn to shreds during an ice storm a few years ago. There wasn't much wind, but the weight of the ice from the freezing rain peeled it apart like a banana.

Spicoli
12-02-06, 01:21 PM
sue someone? i see someone woke up on the wrong side of the rock this morning.

go to homeowners school - its called a claim di*****.:rofl:

Sean O'Gorman
12-02-06, 03:55 PM
Its too bad the tree didn't fall on your neighbor's house, so that they had to take care of it instead. :laugh:

cameraman
12-02-06, 05:39 PM
The black on the tree is fungus as the tree is rotting thru that main crotch. Looks like the main stem is starting to hollow out. Now that it is open to the weather, it will rot even faster. The clock is ticking on that tree.

As for a homeowners claim, unless your deductible is stupidly low, a bent gutter isn't worth wasting your time filing a claim.

Get out the chain saw, make some fire wood and call it done. If you know a wood turner he may be interested on some of the crotches in that fallen stem. You could probably get a decently figured bowl or two out of it.

nrc
12-02-06, 06:16 PM
The black on the tree is fungus as the tree is rotting thru that main crotch. Looks like the main stem is starting to hollow out. Now that it is open to the weather, it will rot even faster. The clock is ticking on that tree.I thought it looked like the spray you use to seal pruning and tree wounds. But regardless it looks like the rot is pretty exensive. I've read where they can "fill" tree cavities but that may be too far gone. Maybe you can rent it out to elves for free cookies.

The reminds me of one of our tasks for next spring. We have a lot of trees and there's no way we can have them all pruned. But we need to get a tree specialist to come in and assess what needs done to keep the trees that are most desireable in decent shape.

Spicoli
12-02-06, 09:07 PM
The black on the tree is fungus as the tree is rotting thru that main crotch. Looks like the main stem is starting to hollow out. Now that it is open to the weather, it will rot even faster. The clock is ticking on that tree.

As for a homeowners claim, unless your deductible is stupidly low, a bent gutter isn't worth wasting your time filing a claim.

Get out the chain saw, make some fire wood and call it done. If you know a wood turner he may be interested on some of the crotches in that fallen stem. You could probably get a decently figured bowl or two out of it.


Thanks. I'll be sure to consult you on our retirement plan.:gomer:

TKGAngel
12-03-06, 12:56 AM
Get out the chain saw, make some fire wood and call it done. If you know a wood turner he may be interested on some of the crotches in that fallen stem. You could probably get a decently figured bowl or two out of it.

Or make like the people up here who turned a tree stump into a sculpture of their children.

indyfan31
12-03-06, 03:33 AM
sue someone? i see someone woke up on the wrong side of the rock this morning.
go to homeowners school - its called a claim di*****.:rofl:

Ah yes, nothing better than a 12-year-old with a computer and the key to the liqour cabinet. :gomer:

Spicoli
12-03-06, 05:29 AM
Ah yes, nothing better than a 12-year-old with a computer and the key to the liqour cabinet. :gomer:

I think you went to the Defender school of DeeeeeeFlection! :laugh:


Back off betsy. :gomer:

chop456
12-03-06, 11:42 AM
Start by raking up those leaves. :p