Here are the cedars that fell over by the creek. The big one decided to take the front license plate of my car with it. Close call!
Flooding under the little bridge that leads to the chicken house:
A walnut tree that fell in the chicken yard. Dad's going to come cut this one up for some woodworking projects:
The hickory tree where we boil water for chicken butchering. Looks like I'll have to set up a new processing area! We'll use this wood for smoking meats. Mmmm.. hickory!
This is the walnut tree that Craig used to use for target practice. Looks like the bullet holes weakened it enough to just break off. It was scheduled for removal anyway to make way for more orchard area.
The water that pours down off the mountainside tends to bottleneck by the fence, flooding the goat yard.
Then it fills up the granite pond then overflows, swelling that poor little creek:
The goat yard got quite a bit of flooding:
An oak tree and a hickory tree went down in the south part of the goat yard. The goats, being the optimists they are, just viewed them as a free buffet & playground:
Sweet Abby loved her task of babysitting while the goat moms went out to investigate the downed trees:
The giant cedar by the cattle gate lost a few of its lower limbs:
The creek across the road was WAY flooded. No power and no exit for a few days left us all pretty grumpy. :)
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