Hiroshama Nakasaki Is Back wrote:
Wow, at least no house damage, so that’s good. It' looks like you’re gonna be doing some fence work for the next few days.
Well not much we can do with the fence. More than likely it’ll be down for the next month or 2 considering we need a lot of new fence poles. We’ll need the city company to deliver and put those in and they are probably going to have everyone doing that. So we’ll probably just take out the fence boards and nails and store them until that happens.
SKITTLES666 wrote:
*looks at pictures*
BLOODY HELL!
That’s a mess lol
Yea well that’s really a small scope picture of the destruction. I wish I would have taken more pics of the front of my neighborhood because it looked like a warzone. Those pics are taken during the storm by the way.
NEREVAR117 wrote:
Maybe you should start planting some redwoods. That would hold the next hurricane.
Doubtful. It really all depends how deep you dig the the hole for the tree thus the roots are deep enough. But even the most powerful hurricanes can take those out. Remember this was only a Category 3 that had peak winds of 91 miles per hour and it took out that huge oak tree. Imagine what a Cat 5 would do to those Redwoods.
Yeah I know, just kidding. A redwood would prob go down, but only because of it’s height. It would catch far more wind, a smaller tree would actually fare better.
And maybe planting one in your yard isn’t so wise. If it feel the entire block would be taken with it.