mickeyd
Well-known member
The juice is back on in some spots, but 200,000 people are without power, because so many individual lines to each household are down. Friday while I was in Allegheny, 300,000 homes were without power.
All the trees were fully leafed. The heavy snow collecting on them made the boughs too heavy, and the boughs inevitably broke.
Let me give you as perfect a picture as I can:
Think of the days after Xmas and New Years when everybody throws out their Xmas tree. You drive through a neighborhood and see one tree on most lawns. Today, it looks like everybody's lawn has become an entire LOT selling Christmas trees. There are that many neatly sawed trees, trunks, boughs, limbs, needles, cones, and leaves on every lawn every where.
Buffalo is a really old city full of magnificent ancient trees, the majority of which have sustained some damage, but they will grow back. Too many sidestreets are too full of tree debris for school buses to get by; many live power lines have yet to be re-connected, making walking in some places hazardous. The schools are therefore closed, for both safety concerns and because many of them, like mine, have no power to operate. We're all keeping our senses of humor and there's been no looting. Even the anti tree-hugging contingent feels bad about the trees.
When Mother Nature wants to do some pruning...............Sweet Jesus, get out of the way.
Please keep our trees in your prayers,
Thank You
XXOO
Michael
All the trees were fully leafed. The heavy snow collecting on them made the boughs too heavy, and the boughs inevitably broke.
Let me give you as perfect a picture as I can:
Think of the days after Xmas and New Years when everybody throws out their Xmas tree. You drive through a neighborhood and see one tree on most lawns. Today, it looks like everybody's lawn has become an entire LOT selling Christmas trees. There are that many neatly sawed trees, trunks, boughs, limbs, needles, cones, and leaves on every lawn every where.
Buffalo is a really old city full of magnificent ancient trees, the majority of which have sustained some damage, but they will grow back. Too many sidestreets are too full of tree debris for school buses to get by; many live power lines have yet to be re-connected, making walking in some places hazardous. The schools are therefore closed, for both safety concerns and because many of them, like mine, have no power to operate. We're all keeping our senses of humor and there's been no looting. Even the anti tree-hugging contingent feels bad about the trees.
When Mother Nature wants to do some pruning...............Sweet Jesus, get out of the way.
Please keep our trees in your prayers,
Thank You
XXOO
Michael