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By mid-afternoon, the tree in the centre of my photo filled the driveway with fallen debris. TAKEN: MARCH 30th, 2025 |
Though we live within our small town limits here in Muskoka, we are fortunate enough to live on what I have labelled the ‘waving street’. Where the homes are nicely staggered, and all you usually do is wave at your neighbours as they pass by.
Well, around dinner time last Friday night, it started; a three-day freezing rain event across the province that was brutal.
Hydro service left us about 10pm and was off for the majority of Saturday. It returned long enough for dinner to be prepared, warm the house, then ZAP; just like that the power was out another 24 hours.
The photo I am sharing displays what we woke up to Sunday morning. (That is one of the light fixtures on the garage and you can see a downed tree below it.) We spent the day huddled around the BBQ to stay warm, listening to the ice storm take tree after tree.
There were so many downed trees around us that by early afternoon the air smelt just like a sawmill filled with the aroma of freshly sawn wood.
With still over three hundred thousand residences without power, I am not sure what to expect as another round is to hit us by dusk tonight.
Which proves, yet again.... that Mother Nature is definitely off her meds!
Amazing photo. It certainly does sound brutal - Winter clearly didn't get the message that it's time for him to leave the stage. Keep safe and warm.
ReplyDeleteThanks Deborah. Hard to believe that something so pretty could be so destructive.
DeleteIt's been a brutal winter for sure!!!
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Even USA you hear stories of days without power. Nature's own ways.
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I agree about it being nature's own way. I commented to a neighbour that it felt like an 'out with the old, in with the new' experience.
DeleteIt's hot where I am and right now, having that much snow is something that I'd welcome LOL
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