This post is in response to Debbie’s at Travel With Intent blog Six Word Saturday Challenge. My view has been changed forever.
They took down the huge Sugar Maple across the street. It had too much damage to it from the storm. I took these photos through my window yesterday afternoon.
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Cee
Hopefully they will plant something equally pretty and fast growing!!
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I’m sure they will plant something, but I have no clue what or when 😀
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That is such a shame 😩
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I know, I was out looking at all the down branches and trees from across the street today. It is really sad.
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Oh, Cee! Such a shame 😦 😦
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It is sad to see them go.
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So sad to see such a beautiful tree get taken down
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The storm really did a number on this tree.
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Is it a severe pruning or total removal. If pruned it will come back better than ever 🙂 🙂
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This particular one they took all the way down.
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That spot will look weird for a while I guess
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Sad….
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We were driving around today (and to the tulip farm). There are still so many trees and branches down. It’s going to take months before it all gets cleaned up. 😀
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Bad news
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We had sugar maples on our front lawn that were taken down for us by a hurricane many years ago. I still miss them. This is such a shame. Losing any tree is a sad day.
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I went to see how many of the sugar maples they took down from across the street. Looks like about 1 out every 3 or 4 they had to take down. Definitely a sad day. 😀
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Oh, that’s a lot! Definitely a sad day, Cee.
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I have an old maple out my window that I enjoy on a regular basis – yesterday it was very windy and I watched it creak in alarm – I would hate it if it came down – I am so sad for you to lose an old friend like that…
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Thanks so much. We do get attached to our trees. 😀
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oh, noo… so sad.
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The street across from me is lined with these beauties. They are taking down at least half of them because of the storm.
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😔😢
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It is sad when a beautiful tree is felled. It’s like losing a friend.
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You are so right Carol. 😀
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How sad. You’ll miss its brilliant colors in the fall.
janet
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That I will
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Like losing a friend, isn’t it? I watched a favorite tree being cut down once and have never forgotten the grief of the moment.
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Trees offer so much life and protection. They are friends indeed 😀
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That’s sad. We lost a wonderful copper beech is similar circumstances a few years ago, and really mourned its loss. But do you know what? The surrounding trees flourished with just a little less competition, and we realised our room was lighter too. I hope you find similar compensations in due course.
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My office and our tv room will most definitely be brighter 😀
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So sad to see such a beautiful tree taken down!
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It was a beautiful tree 😀
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