Posted by Mike (WA) on September 23, 2012 at 09:02:18 from (69.10.199.107):
In Reply to: Re: Falling limb posted by Dave Sherburne NY on September 23, 2012 at 06:25:03:
When our 35 year old son was about 2, we lived in a mobile home, with a big maple tree next to it. Maple had some dead and dying limbs.
Got a windstorm one night- maple was right over son's room, so we made up a "camp" in the living room for the 3 of us- he thought it was great fun.
In the morning, sure enough, a branch had fallen and poked a hole in the roof of his room. And he was fast asleep in his crib- apparently had awoken in the night and went back to his own bed. The best laid plans. . .
We got the local tree guy out pronto, and trimmed out the remaining bad stuff.
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