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Oct 12, 2014 7:18 AM CST
Name: Sharon
Calvert City, KY (Zone 7a)
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Well I did that after the ice storm of '09, then again last winter when another one hit though on a lesser scale. They said they'd check the tree out.

I haven't seen them anywhere near here, nor have my neighbors. In the meantime one of the limbs fell but fell toward the grassy lot, not toward me. You can probably see in the picture where that limb broke away from the trunk. There is a lot of attic space above me as well as the brick arches, their foundation is deep underground, which means for insurance purposes they should hold up under tornadoes. So the limbs I think would be stopped at the interior brick arches which are about 12' over my head. I hope. I hope.

I do a lot of praying during wind and/ or snow and ice storms. Smiling
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