tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6115388723905972966.post1472557370054379026..comments2018-11-15T23:08:38.907-08:00Comments on Schoonover Farm blog: Tree on house updateDonnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12914479337992538262noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6115388723905972966.post-21104091771384119422009-11-22T15:47:23.630-08:002009-11-22T15:47:23.630-08:00Kathy,
You went through a lot! I know we are trul...Kathy,<br />You went through a lot! I know we are truly lucky. My father had a tree go through his roof on Christmas Eve a few years back and a branch speared in over his bed only about 1 foot above where they were sleeping. Very scary stuff. My current issue is not only the hard work and associated pains but trying to be comfortable with the ongoing winds. We are going to have the rest of the trees topped but the friend that was supposed to do it was a no show yesterday so the trees still stand quite tall.Donnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12914479337992538262noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6115388723905972966.post-39558434691568447562009-11-22T00:27:01.585-08:002009-11-22T00:27:01.585-08:00Oh no! We had 2 trees go through our roof in 2007,...Oh no! We had 2 trees go through our roof in 2007, they broke a truss, went through the bedroom ceiling and walls, and the sunroom was almost severed from our home. The damage was not repaired until April of 2008 and our home was covered by a circus tent-sized blue tarp until then.<br /><br />We had to change our landscaping from Pacific Northwest Forest to a more open design because I became fearful of the many other firs towering over our place and almost all were cut down.<br /><br />Looks like things are working out, and they will! Your house is still standing and you have your Christmas tree!KathyB.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13076933273610590290noreply@blogger.com