We were relatively unscathed by the wind storm Sat., Dec. 11th.
Cinnamon and I took off. First he spotted the black squirrel, and that kept his attention for a bit.
I wandered down to the fencing, dropping my trailcam memory cards, to check out my new ribbons. They are fraying. I wonder what I can do about that. They were all there, though, that is a bonus.
There are quite a few branches down, and Cinnamon and I did an inspection. The 12.5 mm of rain sat on the top of the frog pond ice, and will melt at some point. This is to be a milder week. Cinnamon knew not to walk on it!
Heading back to the house, Cinnamon was tired. The bear, upper left in the photo, was blown right off the cupboard, as well as the tree man, on the step beside Cinn.
There are a few outages nearby. We were close! For those of us getting up in the night, we like our night lights! From 195,956 without power in Ontario, they have made major repairs, and only have 77,000 more households to go as I write this Monday morning. This morning, Tuesday, only 26,459 to go. The rural areas take the longest.
Hydro-Quebec restored service to about 330,000 customers, with 80% of customers affected by the storm.
This doesn't compare to the horrific tornadoes in the US. Such a disaster. In B.C. they are slowly rebuilding highways from the flooding.
It just poured rain on Saturday, followed by wind.
...the tree companies sure are busy here!
ReplyDeleteThink of it as Mama bear protecting her baby in the storm! Glad she is safe.
ReplyDeleteSince you have the land and trees that are not on a trail, leaving them where they fall is a good thing. They will slowly decay, creating different creatures and housing others. Then they will enrich the earth.
So glad you are safe, and have managed to take care of the problems caused by the winds. Have a super week, Jenn.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteSeems we are all faced with such storms as a regular winter feature now... like wildfires in summer. Glad you are safe, if busy! Regarding the ribbons - I have a vague memory of using clear nail varnish on the ends of bows to prevent fraying... YAM xx
Our wobbly fence withstood the onslaught. Not much snow to be seen in your pics. We still have snow where it was mounded by clearing. That will stay for the duration now.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful day today after all that wind and rain! You sure are busy.
ReplyDeleteYou had a major storm (wind) to blow down trees and blow off branches. Glad you're safe.
ReplyDeleteNo power outage here, but I heard the howling that night for hours.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you got quite the storm and a good deal of downed trees on the woods but I'm glad nothing serious on top of your home!
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