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Monday, August 10, 2020

Tropical Storm Isaias Clean Up Progress - Photograph

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On Tuesday afternoon, August 4, 2020, Tropical Storm Isaias toppled five trees on my property, in a domino effect, but fortunately they didn't hit anything.

As of today (Monday, August 10, 2020), six seven days of storm clean up efforts have been completed. All five trees require more cutting, but great progress has been made so far, although it is very strenuous.

The photos above are all of the view out the window looking toward the corner of my house and a portion of the driveway, and show the following:

1) Clean up progress after six seven days of storm clean up efforts.

2) Clean up progress after three four days of storm clean up efforts.

3) The five toppled trees, right after they fell.

I'll have another post later, for Tea Tuesday, that will give some perspective to the distance to the current point where the fallen trees are cut back to, which is where the clean up work will continue.

(Note: the photographs are mislabeled. I started storm clean up the day the trees toppled, but forgot to count that as day one.)

2 comments:

Tom said...

...it missed us, but I had been hoping for some rain to blow in.

Mary said...

What a fantastic cleanup job! I am glad you were able to clear out all of those trees! And happy that they didn't fall on anything when they came down in the storm.