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In reply to: Broken Statues (what broken statue?)

Forum: Trash to Treasure

Photo of Broken Statues (what broken statue?) MaypopLaurel wrote:
Hi Gourd. Can't believe you caught up with me. In for a lunch break up here in N. GA. I post on orchids and N.E. (I know...directionally challenged). Posted the bb on another thread here a few days ago. I'll repost.

A 70' red oak fell on Maypop, our house up here. We have roof damage and our solid stone fireplace is a mess. There is additional damage from the crane truck and other heavy equipment needed to get the tree of the roof as the house vaults over the side of a hill. I posted elsewhere that we were having very heavy winds that Mother's Day night and I though my beloved bb had rolled off it's stump (big bang noise) and then down the stone steps (thump, thump). In actuality, it was the tree hitting the roof and then bouncing a couple times from the impact. No water damage and the interior decked ceilings and rafters appear fine. It'll be a while as the adjuster is now calling me Mrs. instead of Laurel :>).


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