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Wild Weather

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Before the big windstorm happened, the Captain was keeping a few cans of beer cool, in a plastic tote on top of the patio table that you can just see the corner of at the right side of the photo.

The second patio table, the round one on the left, used to sit in the middle of the deck where the fallen hanging basket is lying on its side now. The wind must have blown the table over as far as it could go.

The oranges were on the table beside the beer cans, to keep cool. I also had a small parsley plant in a pot. You might see it lying on its side without the pot near the far end of the deck. Just a matted clump of dirt with a few yellow green leaves in it.

The blue pieces are part of a small clay pot that I painted  about ten years ago. I always liked that little pot, but never imagined that the wind could send it flying off the table and smash it. The white saucer used to be under the parsley pot. Not sure where that pot ended up. I think it was plastic so it may have flown to the neighbours’ place or be in the next town by now.

The  bits of branches from the fir trees are relatively small compared to the branch that came down  just beyond the deck, as you will see in the next photo.

I’m glad no people, dogs, or squirrels were out for a walk when this branch decided to drop in, and I was so happy to see the squirrels and two hummingbirds alive in the morning.

And so, further to the previous post about Thanksgiving Day, and all we have to be thankful for, I feel very thankful to have been spared major trouble from this windstorm.  Even the few hours of a loss of power were not too bad. I can’t begin to imagine the terror people go through in hurricanes. Hearing this wind roar through like a freight train was bad enough.

 

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41 thoughts on “Wild Weather

  1. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    It’s wild what the wind can do! It’s so, so powerful. I’m glad that all the little animals and birds found places to stay safe.

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  2. Unknown's avatar

    Strong winds or storms scare me and so does flooding. During the last years we had all of it.
    It´s amazing how the little birds can hang on to something with their tiny little claws.

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      I wonder about that too – how do they survive this heavy wind? I suppose a lot of them don’t, but we don’t always see the ones who don’t make it. But I’m glad that a lot of them do manage to survive it.

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  3. shoreacres's avatar

    We have a tongue-in-cheek wind scale for hurricanes and storms: they’re named for the number of trampolines that go flying and get impaled on the side of garages or stuck in trees. Despite your losses, I’m glad your table wasn’t picked up and sent flying!

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      I’ve seen newsclips of some of those storms and realize that many of the injuries that happen during storms are the result of flying objects. Being impaled by a slat from a picket fence comes to mind. And yes trampolines would fly nicely with their sails built in. I’m sure your storms are much worse than ours and much more frightening.

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  4. John's avatar

    I am glad that you didn’t get any major damage, Anneli, these atmospheric rivers are dangerous! 🙏🏻

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  5. kagould17's avatar

    Glad all is well our way from this crazy weather Anneli. Port Renfrew and Tofino were not so lucky. Hope this next one goes easier on the Island. Happy Friday. Allan

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  6. Peter Klopp's avatar

    Anneli, I am so glad that you suffered no major damage in the recent windstorm on the Island. Apparently all your furry friends survived, perhaps the squirrels were seeking protection in the woodstack.

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  7. Jacqui Murray's avatar

    I’ve been frightened by wind that didn’t even blow stuff off tables. This must have been awful, Anneli.

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  8. Lori's avatar

    Oh boy. Glad you were safe through that “cyclone bomb.” Such strange weather. Sounds like it happened overnight. I do know that powerful sound of wind pounding the house. Scary.

    We have that same table on our patio, only in white trim. When we had a windstorm here in Chicagoland once, it blew over and the tempered glass actually shattered into a million pieces. We found another exactly the same.

    Stay safe and warm.

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      I’ve had one of those glass plates shatter from the sun expanding it. I was sitting beside it and nearly jumped out of my skin when it “blew up.” Now I always make sure I have at least some part of it covered with place mats or a picnic tablecloth. The expansion from the heat was too much against the metal rim.
      But today we are in for more wind and I’ll be more careful to put things out of the way so they don’t fly around … as much.

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  9. Unknown's avatar

    Glad your damage was confined to these things. Many people had branches and even trees land on their homes or garages. We survived fairly well in our area, but our wind was not quite as bad as up island. That wind was quite terrifying and made me very nervous. We did not lose power here but so many areas did. Very scary weather system.

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  10. Writing to Freedom's avatar

    I’m glad you escaped the crazy weather relatively unscathed Anneli. And I appreciate your attitude and concern for others. I’m grateful the similar storm we had a few weeks ago left us with no real damage.

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  11. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    I’m glad to hear you came through as well as all the little critters!

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  12. Unknown's avatar

    Sorry you have had the ‘freight train’ winds blowing on you dear friend. Heard there were 174 km north Island wind velocity recorded. Happy for all the ski hills opening early and the skiers. 🤗

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      No, that was wrong. It was probably 74 km gusts. That’s what our weather forecast said, and then it was downgraded for today but we did get some really fierce winds like we hadn’t seen in many, many years. Hope you’re enjoying the warmer weather, Marsha. Take care.

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  13. Book Club Mom's avatar

    Oh my! That must have been a powerful wind.

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  14. bigskybuckeye's avatar

    In its own design, nature reminds us of its hidden strength.

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  15. Jennie's avatar

    My goodness, how scary! We had one like that, a microburst, and the wind was a fierce freight train. I’m glad it didn’t do major damage.

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  16. buchstabenwiese's avatar

    😮
    Oh ja, liebe Anneli. Solch ein Sturm kann einem wirklich Angst machen.
    Liebe Grüße ❤️

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