Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Ouch!!

Andy | Tuesday, December 31, 2013 | Best Blogger Tips

One of hundreds damaged by the ice storm.
It's the last day of 2013. Tomorrow for many, is a day when we try to get a fresh start on our lives and live up to our resolutions. I hope you get the chance to regenerate like this tree will. Happy New Year and keep on clicking that camera.

18 comments:

  1. Oh, that looks bad. Wish you all the best for the New Year too Andy!

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  2. Sad to see a damaged tree! Thanks for the good wishes, May 2014 be a year of joy and happiness for you. Happy New Year!

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  3. ooppps. hope nobody got hurt. but it still looks pretty!!
    enjoy 2014!!

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  4. Great shot, sad image. Thanks Andy for your wishes. Have a great 2014!

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  5. The sign says it all, "No Exit" until the branches get cleaned up.
    Have a safe and Happy New Year.

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  6. Poor tree! Yes, time to start fresh! Happy new year!

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  7. Wow, that's some serious ice! We had a big storm like that about 10 years ago and I don't care to experience another. Have a Happy New Year, Andy!

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  8. That looks really serious, reminds me of the storm we had in October.
    Happy New Year, Andy.

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  9. I see that 2014 holds a great deal of tree trimming and clean up from your ice storm. Sad photo. Keep warm. Happy New Year!

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  10. Sad to see, Andy! I'll be looking for you with your camera downtown in the New Year! Have a good one.

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  11. The only good thing you can say about this is that at least it didn't go through a roof or crush a car. It looks like there may be enough tree remaining to stay alive. I guess Spring will begin to tell the story. Happy New Year, Andy!

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  12. That happened to next door only it fell on his house, the tree was rotten due to ivy and the wind blew it over.

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  13. I hope the tree does regenerate, Andy. We aren't as likely to have ice storms here, for which I'm very grateful, because we have two large trees towering over the back of our house, and one taller than the house just outside the bedroom window.
    Ontario's problems have made us grateful, even while walking the dog in a blizzard (which didn't bother the dog).
    Happy New Year, Andy!
    K

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  14. the 'no exit' sign seems almost poetic there.
    here's hoping 2014 is kind to you.

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  15. Oh wow! Its been a while since we've had a bad storm in Perth.. That looks bad Andy... and tres cold!

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  16. No exit, no entry, no access at all. Wow, what a spectacular shot!
    Greetings from Provence !
    Nathalie, http://avignon-in-photos.blogspot.fr/

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