I heard on the news last night that we can expect some snow in the next 24 hours or so. This was the scene over at the old tree earlier today. Someone from the Mulsta horse farm have been here with a saw. But they have only cut off a part of the
broken tree branch. I tried lifting it myself, but it is stuck and also very heavy.
The broken limb makes it look like the tree is reaching for the ground to brace itself.
ReplyDeleteThat old tree looks a lot like it did the last time. You got about as much snow as we did.
ReplyDeleteavec le mauvais temps, les branches de l'arbre ont casses, dommage ;(
ReplyDeleteI have this knack of hopping to your blog on days that the old tree shows up. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteActually Steffe, when someone does take away the broken branch, the tree is not going to have changed shape that much! It'll still be the beautiful star of your seasonal shots!!
ReplyDeleteLoving 'That Old Tree!'
ReplyDeleteI agree with Grace from Perth. When the damaged limb goes, it won't be too bad. Just part of the aging process that all organisms go through.
ReplyDeletePoor tree! That was a major branch!
ReplyDeleteThe old tree looks the same whether covering with snow or barren as now.
ReplyDeleteThose big ol' limbs do get very heavy!
Better get the chainsaw out. (for remedial pruning)
ReplyDeletea beautiful winter shot
ReplyDeleteSorry to see it's branch broken. We've had a huge windstorm here and saw many broken branches torn from trees.
ReplyDeleteOOOooh, I love this! I think I remember seeing it before and have always loved it--this is a wondeful photo.
ReplyDeletelooks pretty heavy. more spinach for you... :) and try again...
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