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To quote my granddaughter, "I so sad!"
I spent 90 minutes cleaning off the lower branches that I could reach. Hubby did some the day before, too. I should have been more vigilant.
There is a trick to it. Take the snow off of the lowest branches first. When the higher branches drop their snow, it will pile up on the lower ones and cause them to break. Use a broom, or a roof rake, as I did. You do't want to damage the branches. Don't whack them, you'll break them. Make sure you have a hood on your coat, or the snow will drop into your collar! Oh, yes. Don't look up as you work. Uh, Hmmf!
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Touch wood, I have not seen any broken branches around here...
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