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Mar 4, 2014 3:48 PM CST
Name: Sandi
Austin, Tx (Zone 8b)
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You really took a hit! I hope you have some help to clean it up. I think your pine tree is trying to tell you something. Maybe, like "I'm dangerous!" Good that your greenhouse held up, especially since you had so much rain and ice..

We didn't get as much ice as predicted. I think the first ice storm that passed through wasn't as severe because it hit early in the evening before it got too cold. The second one, during the night, caused the overpasses here to close and the trees to get covered in ice. It wasn't that bad. When it started to thaw, the oak trees were dropping small chunks of ice. I can't remember experiencing that before. By noon, the sun was out again.

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