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Some poor broad beans that struggled through the winter and were laden with flowers have been snapped in two. Garlic sitting in puddles, must rudely be rotting. Fruit trees looking a bit battered but hanging in.
no damage and no extras or lesses...I'm quite surprised by that.
I suppose if I let the garden look less like an allotment or a hoarders paradise, nothing would ever blow over anyway
(April 29th)
(Plastic) tool shed ripped apart.
Put back together with wood and screws - actually stronger now.
Slight damage to second garden fence, now repaired.
Strangely, the plastic containers of bird feed not touched.
~*~
Update:
(April 30th...) The tool shed was NOT stronger and had to be fixed AGAIN...
In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Revelation 22:2
Well I had to rescue my car from under large branches that were snapped off the huge pine tree next door. Luckily the car was saved by their fence and my phone line which must have taken some of the weight until it snapped at the allotment things look OK apart from some broad beans which are totally flattened - I'll prop them up and hope for the best! its the amount of standing water I'm worried about as the place is totally drenched.
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