How Did We Miss the Damage Caused by the Monsoon Rainstorm Wind – I Opened the Blinds to Enjoy My Backyard View and Found it Distorted – High Winds Had Toppled A Very Large Limb of our Emerald Palo Verde Tree –

Monsoon Wind Damage 1

The beautiful Oleander display I watched from my kitchen window is replaced with this sad predicament.

Monsoon Wind Damage 2

I hope we can get it taken care of soon. More monsoon weather may be coming.

In the middle and slightly to the right is the fractured limb. Too bad. Yet, we are grateful that nothing really serious happened.

About Carol Ann Ritchey

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6 Responses to How Did We Miss the Damage Caused by the Monsoon Rainstorm Wind – I Opened the Blinds to Enjoy My Backyard View and Found it Distorted – High Winds Had Toppled A Very Large Limb of our Emerald Palo Verde Tree –

  1. pattisj says:

    I’m glad that’s the only damage left behind.

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  2. Maxi says:

    Oh Carol Ann, hopefully nature will restore the damage and soon you will have the beautiful view restored.
    blessings ~ maxi

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    • Thank you, Maxi. I really like the view while I’m cleaning the kitchen. Steve says he will cut down the limb soon. He’s working on the floor project right now. I appreciate your visit. Blessings to you, Maxi…

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  3. elizabeth says:

    Aww, I hate when trees get damaged. Glad you all were not hurt in the aftermath.

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    • Thank you for sympathizing, Elizabeth. We noticed while driving around the valley that many of the same kind of tree lost branches. Maybe it’s a common thing for those trees. They are a beautiful light color of green. Thanks for stopping by. Blessings to you, Elizabeth…

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