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Always Faithful
Here goes: Last Night's Twister in Texas
And Mama Nature's Damage Close by
And Mama Nature's Damage Close by
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One night a tornado knocked down my old mulberry tree in my back yard. That pissed me off. I loved using those mulberries for biscuits and pancakes. Or just eating them right off the tree.A tornado hit my farm about 5 years ago, but the next door property--my neighbor had his entire roof ripped off in his 5,000 square foot beautiful home.
Oh, my goodness. Mulberries get such a good rating in the healthiest of good fruits. I hope you replanted the tree or will early springtime this year so you can enjoy them sometime in the future.One night a tornado knocked down my old mulberry tree in my back yard. That pissed me off. I loved using those mulberries for biscuits and pancakes. Or just eating them right off the tree.
Oh, my goodness. Mulberries get such a good rating in the healthiest of good fruits. I hope you replanted the tree or will early springtime this year so you can enjoy them sometime in the future.
Exactly! Sometimes a stink bug will leave a bad taste but it just is what it is. Ha.I know people who consider bugs as a little protein. <giggle>
I planted some saplings but it can take a decade or more before they bear any fruit.Oh, my goodness. Mulberries get such a good rating in the healthiest of good fruits. I hope you replanted the tree or will early springtime this year so you can enjoy them sometime in the future.
Houston is not Tornado Alley. Additionally, the water table is such that digging a basement is a problem.I think if I lived in Tornado Alley, I'd build a dwelling into the side of a hill.
In FL we get tornados, but never that big. To me big tornados are scarier than a hurricane.
Also the winds are much faster.
Yes usually they are related to hurricanes. That's a terrible secret of hurricanes, all through them they spin up microtornadoes. Of course a strong Cat 4/5 is a tornado the size of Massachusetts.Tornados aren't super common in that area though they obviously do happen.
When the storm hit my side of town I just stayed in bed and read a book.
We did get enough rain for the pool to overflow but thats about it.
I know where Houston is, cupcake. I dived off a high dive there when I was 10.Houston is not Tornado Alley. Additionally, the water table is such that digging a basement is a problem.
It's in that path, Oh! Slightly south? Yeah, weather don't care. True Story.Houston is not Tornado Alley. Additionally, the water table is such that digging a basement is a problem.
That puts you in the highest bracket of human caring--that posterity will benefit from your gift of life to trees that provide the best nutrition to whoever owns the land where the trees are after you let go of it. Hopefully you will enjoy the fruits of your labor. I must've been born under a missing star. I planted 8 pecan trees just before a drought took out six of them. I have not harvested a single pecan 12 years later from the two surviving trees. For some reason, I think that every year, the birds or squirrels may be committing a little larceny.I planted some saplings but it can take a decade or more before they bear any fruit.