It wasn’t until I awoke after a sleepless night that I saw the extent of the damage.
Here are a few pictures...
A tall Acmena tree on the front of our neighbours property got blown over onto our driveway which took out telephone lines on the way down.
We lost a piece of plastic roofing after it came loose and was flapping around in the wind. It kept me awake most of the night as it’s right outside by bedroom window. It finally shattered into dozens of pieces that were strewn around the property along with many other bits of vegetation including branches off trees.
Part of our trellis fence got completely blown apart.
The door on our emergency bathroom out the back got it’s door completely blown off its hinges...
Literally!
This tall willow tree on our neighbours property got blown over. Thankfully it didn't blow over in the direction of my sleepout otherwise it would have crushed it. It came to rest on another large tree. It’s going to take a bit of work to untangle that, I reckon.
Besides this there was a bit of damage done to a few other trees around my garden. It’ll probably see us right for firewood for the next 12 months or so.
The 2 bed bases I had my broad beans growing on fell over ruining the crop. Power was cut to half the north shore until around midday.
So there’s going to be a bit of work to do tidying this all up.
Oh wow this looks really bad! Sorry for all the damage done to your property brother :( We are getting such extream weather we really need that day to come soon when Jesus will calm storms like this.
ReplyDeleteThat day can't come soon enough, my sister. Anyway, no one was hurt so that's the main thing. At least property can be replaced or fixed.
DeleteGlad that things did not get worse. Surely with God's help you'll fix all that mess very soon :)
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Thanks Svetlana, one of these days I'll have to buy a chainsaw
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