Wilma: Paddocks/Barn
The far back yard is divided into two paddocks. The left one has a pond shared with the neighbor and the right had a barn, briefly. Now we are building Barn Mark II.
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There used to be a wall of trees here, now they are a pile

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Australian Pines are a non-native species that are not wind-resistant

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A pile of pine

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Inside the pile

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Tree go boom. One of the few non-pines that was totally destroyed.

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One tree in the middle still standing. Hard to imagine that was a wall of trees a day before.

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Luckily (?) most of what came down fell on the fence and barn, so removal was covered by insurance

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A few trees on the left survived too

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That fence going back divides the left and right back paddocks.

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Neighbor's shed survived somehow

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Across pond view to neighbor's. Giant pine fell into the pond.

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Some trees are snapped...

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...others ripped out by their roots

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I have no idea where that blue piece of sheet metal came from. Maybe the next neighborhood over.

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Mangled fence

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Chain link is all bent and twisted

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There used to be a barn there

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Some pieces of the barn

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Hard to even identify what it was

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It's unrecognizeable

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Just a pile of tree with some random boards sticking out

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Bottom of tree root and barn parts

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Two trees on either side of barn both fell in and on top of it

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After crawling into the pile, you can see what looks like rafters

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Bye-bye barn

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Would you ever guess there had been anything there?

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