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Dec 26, 2015 9:14 PM CST
Name: Sharon
Calvert City, KY (Zone 7a)
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This was a few days ago, the uprooted tree that fell into the tree closest to it. They are on the easement parallel to my back yard. Old hickory trees and they would have been dominoes if we hadn't had this one taken down completely before it rained again. So a tree service got it down and away from the one beside it but it is now across my property line and it hasn't stopped raining enough to get it chopped up. If they had played dominoes, then the next tree over would have fallen in this direction, saved only by the cedar tree that's beside a daylily bed. The back corner of my house was in a direct line down hill from the second tree. So timing was important, had to get it done between rain drops.

Pictures are really bad, 'scuse them please.

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The grooves cut into my yard are caused by the underground natural spring that is just about where the tree line is. It floods upward and down right beside my bedroom window. First time for everything, I guess.
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