Sunday, January 22, 2012

The aftermath of the ice storm...postdate

No pictures, just some comments.

I went outside today and drove around town and a little ways out of town to survey the ice damage. I forgot to take my camera with me but I don't even think pictures would show the full image. Pretty sad out there. A regular war zone of ice damage. It makes my previous post of the photos of our yard and neighbors pretty tame.

You don't even think about the destruction mother nature can provide from a little ice and wind and sub temperatures. Living in Covington we knew what downed trees after a severe snow storm looked like. Trees toppled over like dominoes. Out here all along the river the birch and alder snapped like toothpicks. Big fir trees in town, where my grand kids go to play on the slides and swings, three grand daddy sized trees that were two feet in diameter broke off and they had to cut them down to 3 foot stumps. Wild! It's all taped off and you cannot go into the park because of broken limbs still needing to be removed or just hanging. Pretty trees that go along the side of the road before entering Orting either broken and pulled up out of the ground from the weight of the ice. We were pretty blessed that the ice damage didn't last more than two days.

It reminds me of when our son Douglas and his father-in-law Joe drove to Alabama to help clean up after the massive tornado damage last year. He said you can't even imagine what to expect. You drive along and everything is beautiful with rolling hills and then it hits you right out in the front of the vehicle you span a several mile wide path of destruction and homes just gone and only the foundation left and with trees so twisted and torqued that when you went to cut into them with a chain saw it was hard to cut and then the trees would close down onto the chain saw and you couldn't remove it.

It truly makes us humble and thankful that we were spared and blessed that no harm came to us from this ice storm. We prayed! Thank you dear Lord for sparing us!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

From Snow to Ice Storm...Part 2 - What an adventure!

WARNING! LOTS OF PHOTOS...do you want to continue?
The picture above is my outside mini fridge! I have ice and snow around the milk jug and other things in the basket.
Short story - our generator wouldn't start. That's another story, not going to tell it here.
We DID have running water, hot water and heat from our blessed natural gas fireplace... see a few photos down with Kirsten.
Taken from our backyard of a neighbor's tree. It did end of breaking off the lower branches over our other neighbor's fence, fence was okay.
Our bird bath.
Rain gutters full of snow topped with frozen ice from freezing rain.
Frozen ice on roof vents.
That nice cozy fireplace and Kirsten enjoying it!
Street lamp with icicles.
Our little trees along the street side of our house. The one is really bent low. it didn't break! You couldn't break the ice off as it was 1/2 an inch thick and would not come off!
The same bent tree the day before but not as bent.
Nice 1/2 inch ice coated branches with little glass balls the the tips off the branches.
You can see the buds frozen in the ice!
Icicles from my car.
My car, frozen in one inch ice on top and 1/2 an inch on sides!
Frozen hoses!
Our pretty gate and fence.
Let the thaw begin! The sun tried to come out!
This is 1-1/2 days after the ice storm!
Things are looking better! The same tree in the back ground was bent over with ice the day before, see above photos.
My mini fridge thawed out. Temps finally got out of 30 degrees to 38 degrees!
My car looks much better!
You can see my little animals now!
The street is almost bare from all the snow and ice.
That beautiful plum tree springing up a little but still broken, sniff, sob.
It was an adventure! We were blessed with water and the fireplace! We used candles. I should have taken pictures of our warm candlelight by night. :o) I didn't miss TV one bit! We listed to the radio and Neil's ham radio for updates. I read 'Matched' and 'Crossed' by Ally Condie the 2-1/2 days without power. Fantastic read! Can't wait for book #3 coming out the end of the year!
I forgot to mention that areas south of Seattle were without power. There were over 280,000 PSE (Puget Sound Energy) 'customers' without power which was just over 1 million people. There were also many businesses without power.
We did have our nephew Jason McClelland (bless his heart, thank you!) come over this afternoon and he wired in our power panel for our generator to plug in and then we just run the generator and flip a switch! Unfortunately Neil left the gas in the generator since last winter and it gummed up the carburetor and it needs to be fixed, but oh, well! That will be taken care of next week! :o)
Our power came on tonight at 6pm. We were only without power 2-1/2 days. When we lived in Covington (1/2 an hour from where we now live) we went without for 5 days and it was not uncommon 3 to 4 days at a time.
All in all it was not a bad experience! :o)
Bless the wonderful people who worked (and are still are working to restore power to others) so hard to restore power. There were so many downed trees and power lines. Where we live the lines are under ground.

From snow to Ice storm...Part 1 - Plum Tree


Spring 2011
I absolutely 'love' this plum tree in my neighbor's yard. This is taken from our back yard. It's soooo gorgeous!
After a good rain and wind these pink blooms fill the sides of the street and it looks like 'pink snow'. It's so pretty!
January 19, 2012 - Winter
This same tree is beautiful with snow on it.

January 20, 2012 - mid-morning
We had freezing rain the day after the pretty snow.
See my previous post about, 'Yes, we do get snow.'

January 20, 2012 - late afternoon - too much ice!
This broke my heart! That gorgeous plum tree, so sad!

This is just after the ice thawed. It bounced back a little bit.
Our whole neighborhood that had these gorgeous plum trees got hit hard. They will all need a severe pruning, but I believe this will bounce back.
I added this picture since the original post. Today (January 26, 2012) my neighbor trimmed the plum tree. I went over and talked to him and he is hoping it will not go into shock and that it will bounce back. We are both hopeful! :o)
I showed him a picture that I did with our daughter Kirsten that was inspired from his plum tree. Kirsten did this about 3 years ago when she was in her last year of high school. My neighbor liked her picture. It's a treasure for me!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Yes, we do get snow!






Below my little gnome is covered as well as most of my little yard figures!

I took all these pictures around 8:30a.m. this morning and we were at about 3 inches. We now have 4 inches. We are due for more snow tonight and in the morning before it changes to rain. We are at sea level - 97 feet. We don't get a lot of snow, maybe once or twice during the winter. We DO get ICE as it will rain and then freeze and then we have black ice and that happens throughout the winter. Where we live it is pretty flat. We do have hills that surround us. It does not break my heart that we don't get a lot of snow. The hills around us get snow throughout the winter. It is pretty out there today and there are a few folks and kids playing in it. I haven't seen any snowmen yet. If I didn't mind getting cold and freeze I would probably build a snow kitty, but I like staying warm. :o)