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Plant of the Day
Tuesday 11 March 2025
Storm Éowyn caused a number of trees to fall at Edinburgh Botanic Garden including this Pyrus balansae (pear). This species is native to Turkey; specifically, the eastern regions of the country, in the areas around the Taurus Mountains. This botanical garden has to decide how to deal with the fallen timber and the new spaces which have been created.
Jill Raggett
#pyrus#pear#tree#storm damage#deciduous#plants#horticulture#gardens#garden#edinburgh#Edinburgh Botanic Garden#Storm Éowyn#botanic#botanic garden#plant label
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what if you finally found the mental focus to work on personal projects on your last day off work but god said: thunderstorm ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
#ganondoodles talks#personal#i know i know most times nothing will happen#listen i am anxious#also all the blossoms on the trees might get damaged depednign on how the storm is :(
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Tall stump
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I've had a lot of people ask for updates or just give well wishes (and I appreciate every single one of you even if I havent been able to respond--Ive been stuck on the tumblr app and mine crashes constantly lol)
Some fun disaster facts for you: they had to get a special crane to remove both the trees due to the sheer size of them, and the second tree (pictured in the top photo but not in the bottom ones bc its fricken impossible to get them both in one shot on the ground) they had to cut at the property line bc it was through both mine and my neighbors house, and the arborists got uppity about potentially further damaging my neighbors house (which I laughed at but like, I get it.)
Our insurance would not condemn or assess the house until the trees were removed. Somehow that is normal.
My house was condemned--it has some insane damage not just from the collapse, but from the second ice storm that followed. The whole place is swollen (some of the floors are crazy to walk on.) Insurance did get a structural engineer to put in supports so we were able to get a lot of things out, but at the same time there's so much more damaged than you'd ever think (given some of the upstairs rooms were untouched, etc.) just from the weather.
It's spooky to walk in, and a lot of professionals wouldn't go near it (can't blame em.)
We're finally in a rental home, and we've picked a contractor to move forward with. Whole things getting razed to the ground and rebuilt.
What's insane is that only three homes so far have been condemned in the neighborhood. My neighbors house in the above image? Yeah they said it's fine.
Which I personally think goes to show how bad insurance is more so than like--the houses themselves being sturdy.
#disaster fun fact number whatever#oregon has some insane tree laws and the county is throwing a tantrum bc no one is paying for permits for trees that fell#yes you read that right#they want you to report#and file retroactive permits#for trees#that FELL#this originally involved a huge ass fee#but they walked that back after mass outrage#and now just want you to pay to “replace” the tree#needless to say#no one is a) filing these claims or reporting damaged trees#and b)#many many people are removing trees that arborists have declared damaged and dangerous from the storm that the county says “is fine”#keep in mind#many of the trees that fell in the first place#were damaged trees they denied permits to remove#its a whole ass shit show
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Broken storm tree, Sheffield, Dec 2024 🏴
#sheffield#south yorkshire#Yorkshire#storm darragh#storm damage#trees#tree#winter#winter trees#trees and forests#tree lover#dendrophilia#dendrophile
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Headcanon #838
An 18th century king had his beloved Pyroar stuffed after its death...to disaterous results.
But in their defense, he had never seen a Pyroar before. The Pyroar remains on display in a museum.
#so the theory goes#pokemon#pokemon headcanon#Pyroar#that storm yesterday was insane.#I drove by a house i used to live in to find that the tree infront of it was blown down#didn't see any damage#but I'll drive by again later to fully assess it
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Emergency operation
Wouldn't you know it ...?
After I practically rolled out the red carpet for the deer with my clearing and trimming of trails leading to my new trees stand, Friday's wild wind came along and split this big beech down the middle, depositing half directly in front of my stand.
As much as I hated to muck around in the woods just two days before the archery opener, I had no choice but to wade in with my chain saw, human scent and all.
Sharon signed on and, working Saturday and Sunday, we reestablished the main corridors.
On the positive side, I'm glad I discovered the situation Saturday, as opposed to Tuesday. Learning, in the-pre dawn darkness tomorrow morning, that the stand was unhuntable would have been an inauspicious beginning, indeed, to the 2024 season.
At leasts we got some good firewood out of it .
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give ur guy a little fear gas in the mail. for experimental purposes obviously
It wasn’t his package, sure. No one ever sent him any packages. But it had ended up at the door of his motel room, and fuck it. John was so bored, and he loved crime. He wasn’t above opening a stranger’s mail, especially when it had been given to him so temptingly.
It would be a mistake, of course, like every choice John ever seemed to make.
The package contained nothing but dust as far as John could tell. He was immediately wary, he knew about what could lurk in innocent enough particles. But at first, nothing seemed to happen, and he huffed and threw the package in the bin.
John was asleep in bed when the canister slammed in through the window and immediately began to spit gas. He shot upright quickly enough to clock what was happening, but not to stop from breathing in the tainted air.
He ran out of the room, and took in a deep breath of night air. Then he heard the click of a safety, and turned to see a gun inches from his head.
With no hesitation, John grabbed the gun with one hand, twisted the arm holding it hard with the other, then flipped his would-be assailant over the railing. There was a short scream and a shorter thud. John sighed. He couldn’t even have a decent night’s rest.
There was nothing he couldn’t replace in the room, so he made his way to the stairs with nothing but his newly acquired gun and exactly as much clothing as the readers decided to give him. He had to get out of here before someone else tried to kill him.
It was a rational thought, especially for John. But as he made his way down the crumbling stone steps, he felt his heart beginning to race just at the thought. He saw something glint in the distance and immediately ducked, fearing a sniper.
He was crouched on the stairs for almost a full minute before he decided they weren’t going to take a shot. His heart didn’t slow. But he did start to move again, taking each step with the utmost precision.
John didn’t know where he was going. He had no car or ship, but if people kept trying to kill him, he wouldn’t have time to program a jump. He crossed by the pool, quick and light, when he saw a shadow of a person drawing closer up ahead.
So he pivoted, going through the ajar gate and into the pool area. It was empty for the off season, covered by a poorly aligned tarp. It was easy for John to push the tarp aside, wincing at the crinkle of the plastic, and quickly slide into the four foot concrete pit. He would have to take his chances here, it was that or jump the fence and run.
His head was beginning to ache, from the gas or the stress or the lack of sleep, he couldn't be certain. He sat down, back resting against the pool wall. It stank of must and rot. He wasn’t the only animal that had attempted to seek refuge here.
After a few minutes of sitting in silence, John decided it might be worth making a move. But as he tried to move, he realized he couldn’t. His muscles were clenched in fear, trembling, sweat pouring from his clammy skin. The gun he held so tightly his knuckles had gone white. There was no reason for him to be so scared, he knew logically. But if he moved an inch, he would be dead, so better not to move at all.
So he didn’t. He sat perfectly still until exhaustion overcame him and he slumped in sleep, gun clattering out of his grip.
John jolted awake to the sound of a piercing scream, only to find a bottle of window cleaner lying by his feet. He stared at it for a moment, confused, then scrambled to his feet, popping his head out above the tarp.
The man who screamed seemed harmless. The crumpled body at his feet in a cleaner’s uniform made John’s blood feel sluggish and thick inside him. Glancing upward, he saw his room. Window perfectly intact.
John sank back down before he could be spotted. No gas canister. No assassin. Nothing but an empty box. It wasn’t that empty after all, and neither was John’s threat to whoever had sent it. He didn’t know what exactly had been done to him, only that something had been. He was going to get answers. As soon as he snuck out of this pool and rooted around in his bin for a return address.
#torchwood#my fic#not my best by any means#sorry babe#idk if i’ll even ao3 this one#but there are still so many sexy prompts in the inbox#maybe those will groove better#another fear gas one even#okay time to sleep#had a long day of storm tree damage
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wind/ice storms are i think one of the most terrifying things to me bc the year before last we had a real bad freeze that fell numerous trees/big limbs (luckily the only thing some of them fell on was one of our workshop/storage buildings and there was only minimal damage). if you've ever wanted to live in the middle of the woods you better have the cash/your own ability to get trees cut because my dad and uncle had a couple ppl come out to get estimates. we've got like. 25 or so trees that need to be brought down/trimmed. (luckily most are up along the driveway).
#i love where i live it's a great property but high winds/bad storms are the scariest thing to me just for the sake of trees/limbs falling#a large one fell on my uncle's place a month ago and luckily the damage isn't that bad but it's still. scary#we were outside the other day when the wind was high and im glad the roof on the buildings we put up are good#bc a huge limb fell on one while i was inside the building and it's fucking terrifying#getting them down is gonna be expensive bc. one. the crew. two. the equipment. three. the risk#worth it bc getting anything fixed if it fell on the trailer? prob way more#personal
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Okay, so, haha
Turns out
The early-gen Samsung phones had something of a battery flaw
In that they would easily overheat and, um.
Catch fire.
Or less extreme but no less annoying, constantly cycle on and off again.
Which happened to me with my refurbished Galaxy S7 camera early this week.
Fortunately, I fixed it. Unfortunately, I had to perform a factory reset to do it, so all my crow photos and videos got eaten :(
As consolation, please take a look at this tree which was damaged in a storm we had a couple weeks back:


Not sure if you can properly see from this angle, but it split pretty badly. I might have to go back and take another one from a better angle next time.
More to come, so stay tuned if you're into that sort of thing :)
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Plant of the Day
Thursday 20 February 2025
On Friday 24 January 2025, the 90 mph wind gusts from Storm Éowyn caused widespread damage in Edinburgh Botanic Garden, Scotland. This included the toppling of some large trees including this specimen of Betula × caerulea (blue birch). This deciduous tree has a native range of Central & Eastern Canada to North Eastern U.S.A. It is a naturally occurring hybrid between Betula cordifolia × Betula populifolia. This fallen tree was surrounded by clumps of Galanthus nivalis (snowdrop) which are a sign of spring.
Jill Raggett
#Betula#blue birch#hybrid#deciduous#horticulture#tree#storm damage#galanthus#snowdrop#snowdrops#Edinburgh Botanic Garden#edinburgh#Storm Éowyn#arboriculture#root plate#plants#gardens#garden#botanic garden#botanic
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Damnnnnn, people still don't have power around here. I'm good, but other people are being told it won't be til Saturday, or god forbid- the end of bloody march!?? I hope not, for their sakes 😬 /:
#trees fell on the powerlines in the storm and i think they're struggling to get them out??#and repair the damage
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This is the last of the live oaks that was killed in the hurricane in 22. The storm destroyed many of our oaks, I had to trim them back to nothing but most are coming back and in a few years should be nice again.
#lumberjack#live oaks#chain saw#chainsaw man#oak tree#trees#retirement#hurricane ian#storm#storm damage
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Absolutely unbothered 😌
#icelandic horses#icelandic horse#horses#frelsi#equines#storm#storm damage#nature#trees#Netherlands#dunes#all the trees are gone#and frelsis like#that’s so nice of them to put the leaves lower so i can eat them#thanks thanks
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Today, we had storm Poly. Look what happened in a street in Haarlem. This pic!
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