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backupdump002 ([personal profile] backupdump002) wrote2007-12-10 04:07 pm
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WTF WTF WTF TREES ARE RANDOMLY FALLING APART IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD WTF WTF

This started last night -- I was just lying in bed, trying to go to sleep, when I suddenly heard this really loud 'CRACK' and the sound of leaves rustling. I couldn't see anything when I looked outside, but every now and then I'd hear that same noise, and it sounded like it was coming from all over the neighborhood.





Took this from my window. That's the neighbor's yard.



Went outside to get a better shot of it. I was wearing a t-shirt, pants, and sandals, by the way. And my hair was wet. I didn't feel all that cold for some reason, though, which is weird because I usually start shivering at the drop of a hat. I WAS JUST TOO "WTF" TO BE BOTHERED BY IT, I GUESS



They really got it bad. They were probably the worst from what I saw, just from walking around the front yard and stuff.



Our other neighbor.



One of our trees. This one really depresses me, I dunno. My parents worked so hard putting up the lights... D:



Hahaha, Sarah's car. Poor car. Its gotten so beat up.



Noooooooo that was one of my favorite trees :< :<



Neighbor's yard. This one came out a little blurry. WHOOP.

This is still going on, by the way. I've heard several today, and I heard one just while writing this entry. This is neat and horribly sucky at the same time. One of the things I LIKED about this neighborhood was that it had a lot of trees in it, and now they're all falling apart for some reason D:

Also, woooo ice. Hopefully this wont wind up like last year where my parents and I had to walk ON ICE to get to the store and everything. Though that was kinda fun.

Edit: I just talked to my dad, and he says that this has been going on all over town, and it's MUCH worse out there. He also says that there's a lot of places that don't even have power right now, so we're really lucky to still have it. He also predicts that they're all falling apart because of the weight of the ice. I kinda figured it was something like that.

ANYWAY I think we're gonna go drive around, so I'll edit this later with some more pictures :B

Edit #2:

We didn't really go out of the neighborhood (though we did drive down one street for a bit. Traffic lights are out everywhere), and a lot of these are blurry since I was in a moving car and everything, and also my camera ran out of batteries towards the end, BUUUUUTTTTTT...






Hahaha, poor mailman.





ACTION SHOT







This poor sap was subjected to my photography adventure. Hopefully he didn't see me :B






Accidentally had the flash on, here.







This isn't a very good shot, but man was that tree was messed up.




WOULD THIS YARD STOP MOVING AROUND I SWEAR >( You can kinda see the damage, though.





And then my batteries ran out, which sucks, because it got REALLY bad after that. There was one tree that was split in like ten different directions. Seriously.

The whole time we drove, I was torn between being fascinated and depressed. I'm really going to miss all those trees... man, some were actually UPROOTED because of the weight of the ice and the ground being wet and everything. I hope everyone will be alright -- I saw some people trying to clean up, which, personally, I would not do until the ice has melted. You never know when another limb is going to break, y'know?

It was kind of neat seeing everyone out walking around and stuff, though. Some people even waved at us as we drove by. It's weird how this sort of thing tends to bring out a sense of unity in people. Or maybe I'm just looking for meaning in the wrong places :B

God, and then our yard barely has anything. We are so lucky, you guys. watch as we suddenly get a limb through the window or something

[identity profile] neutraltwin.livejournal.com 2007-12-10 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Gosh, that's wild. They were really just breaking apart for no good reason?

Wow, your neighbourhood looks really pretty with all that snow and stuff, though. :< This might be the never-seen-snow-Aussie coming out in me, but I would swap you my stinking hot summer weather for all that pretty snow anytime.

[identity profile] marigold-tales.livejournal.com 2007-12-11 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
:O YOUR PICTURES ARE EVER SO DRAMATIC.

But...wow! That's kind of sad, but pretty at the same time, because of all the ice. Tragic. :<

It will never get that cold where I live, so, I'm kind of envious. Not of the limbing-breaking-trees, but because of the pretty icicles.

[identity profile] melaniedavidson.livejournal.com 2007-12-11 07:32 am (UTC)(link)
Yikes! That doesn't even look like a lot of ice (especially in that last picture) but maybe it's heavier than it looks... :< Or maybe the insides of the trees froze, and that weakened them. Can that even happen, though?

And it even broke really thick limbs, I mean wtf those could hold a person!

[identity profile] dia-aren-marie.livejournal.com 2007-12-11 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Holy crap that's insane D: Wow. Just, wow... any time trees break apart or are cut down or uprooted by typhoons here, I feel so sad for them alksdjalksdjlkj TREES WAAAAAAAH.

I've never seen snow so I never thought ice would do that o___o JUST WOW.

[identity profile] ameliorer.livejournal.com 2007-12-11 12:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Woah D: We rarely ever get that much ice on our trees - maybe a few icicles or some snow, but not ice.

Poor trees ;-;

[identity profile] wishwashing.livejournal.com 2007-12-12 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
isjdgiajgsldkfs I haven't had power since Sunday night. I'm at Panera right now, leeching off their internet.

It's devastation over here, too. Like, there are fallen power lines a block from my house. I'm not even kidding. I'll post my pics once I ACTUALLY HAVE POWER AGAIN :