Colleen
Senior Member
- Location
- Pennsylvania
Like a lot of places this Spring, we've had a lot of rain. At least we haven't had severe weather like TX but we did get thunderstorms a couple days ago that was from that deadly weather TX got.
My cat heard it long before I did and she decided the best (and safest) place to be was under the bed. Anyway, it was a high wind thunderstorm. I have a huge maple tree in my front yard that's too close to the house to suit me. My late husband had had the tree people here in October (8 days before he died) to look at that tree and see what they thought about trimming it back. They were scheduled to come in November but after he died I canceled because I had more important things that needed to be done at that time.
So, when we got that nasty thunderstorm, those branches were swaying all over the place and I was praying that none of it broke off and headed towards the roof or front windows. It didn't, thankfully, but I thought about it and called the tree guy back. He came yesterday and looked at the tree again. He asked me if it had been struck by lightning the other day when we had that storm. I told him I didn't know. Then, he showed me 2 places on the tree that had scars from lightning strikes. YIKES! We decided the best thing to do was take it down. He said he'd plant a new tree for me in honor of my husband
Little did I know I had a lightning rod in my front yard. He'll be back in about 3 weeks.
My cat heard it long before I did and she decided the best (and safest) place to be was under the bed. Anyway, it was a high wind thunderstorm. I have a huge maple tree in my front yard that's too close to the house to suit me. My late husband had had the tree people here in October (8 days before he died) to look at that tree and see what they thought about trimming it back. They were scheduled to come in November but after he died I canceled because I had more important things that needed to be done at that time.
So, when we got that nasty thunderstorm, those branches were swaying all over the place and I was praying that none of it broke off and headed towards the roof or front windows. It didn't, thankfully, but I thought about it and called the tree guy back. He came yesterday and looked at the tree again. He asked me if it had been struck by lightning the other day when we had that storm. I told him I didn't know. Then, he showed me 2 places on the tree that had scars from lightning strikes. YIKES! We decided the best thing to do was take it down. He said he'd plant a new tree for me in honor of my husband
Little did I know I had a lightning rod in my front yard. He'll be back in about 3 weeks.