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Pine tree versus windshield
My car was parked in the driveway when a neighbor's pine tree attacked it. A few days later, I was fascinated watching the tree surgeons cut away dead limbs from the otherwise healthy tree. At one point, he was nearly 70 feet in the air!
Yes, glad you weren't inside! My daughter was on the way home from college behind a semi that hit a tree limb. Limb broke, landed in her windshield. Luckily she had the mindset to manage to pull the car to safety and not end up rolling it. You were lucky!
Thank goodness you weren't in your car when that tree fell on it, Sue! Those tree surgeons are amazing - so skilled at what they do. Thank you so much for hosting, my friend. Happy Wednesday!
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Oh no! So sorry! I'm glad no one was in your car to get injured, Sue.
ReplyDeleteOMG! Glad you were not in the car when the branch fell, terrible. That guy has an occupation where one cannot be afraid of heights! Great shots.
ReplyDeleteYes, glad you weren't inside! My daughter was on the way home from college behind a semi that hit a tree limb. Limb broke, landed in her windshield. Luckily she had the mindset to manage to pull the car to safety and not end up rolling it. You were lucky!
ReplyDeleteYikes! What an expensive hassle!! Argh!
ReplyDeleteYikes, that is not a good situation, Im glad to hear noone was in the car at the time. Good heavens!!
ReplyDeleteGlad to know no one was inside the car. Cool photos of the tree surgeon at work.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday, Sue!
omg your angel is watching you. what a relieve no one gets hurt.
ReplyDeleteOh no!
ReplyDeleteBad Luck Sue. I hope your car was well insured. Thanks for the link-up today.
ReplyDeleteI still cannot get over that first image of the branch inside your windshield. Glad no one was hurt.
ReplyDeleteOh dear! First, thank God no one is hurt. Hope your car is insured.
ReplyDeleteOMG! What a terrible surprise...!
ReplyDeleteAnyway...thanks for hosting our works. Have a good week!
Scary. Glad no one was in the car.
ReplyDeleteLinking for the first time. Thank you for hosting.
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DeleteYikes...thank goodness you're safe!! Watching professionals dismantle tree branches is amazing. One year we had 21 trees taken down!!...:)jp
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to see that the pine tree won. My brother-in-law does tree trimming like that and it's fascinating to watch.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness you weren't in your car when that tree fell on it, Sue! Those tree surgeons are amazing - so skilled at what they do. Thank you so much for hosting, my friend. Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteThat looks scary! Glad you were ok. Hope the neighbors were able to cover the cost of your car. :(
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Mandy
Oh wow! That looks scary! So glad you weren't sitting right there.
ReplyDeleteWow, sorry about your car. Glad that you were not in it.
ReplyDeleteSorry about your windshield.
ReplyDeleteInteresting job....
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting.
I'm late for the party! That was a surgical strike to your windshield. Frightening to think of what would have happened if a driver were in the car.
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