Jan. 12th, 2006

fenchurch: (St. Helens)
Here we are in our 25th straight day of rain. I know it sounds weird that it'd be such an unusual thing here in the Seattle area, but what most people don't know is that what we usually get during the winter are a lot of overcast skies and a sort of constant misty moistness, with occasional bouts of real rain. So, yeah, this is different. But, hey, the cloudy skies and the near constant drizzle are some of the things I love about this area... so even a bit of extra rain isn't going to get to me (except for a matter I'll talk about further down).

I had my first Physical Therapy appointment today and it went really well... I was quite pleased with the PTs at the clinic and the treatment they have mapped out for me (which is going to be very light to begin with, just working a tiny bit on range of motion in my arm, without jarring the part of the shoulder that's still healing). Definitely going to need to select a good paperback to read during treatment... I'm still having trouble holding hardbacks.

I gave my mom a call when I got home to tell her how things had gone, and happened to pace over by the sliding glass doors in the dining room... and came to the startling realization that there was a HUGE gap in the flora just off our deck. One of our beautiful trees apparently succumbed to the combination of rain-drenched ground and high winds we've had recently. We have no clue when it happened (we've both been too busy working on accident recovery to pay enough attention) but I suspect it was sometime earlier this week.

Pics of the fallen tree behind the cut. )

Really, I'm just glad it fell the direction it did or it certainly would have wiped out the back deck, if not part of the house. If the top hadn't gotten caught on those trees further down it would have taken out the fence... as it is, we're going to need to find some way of dealing with it before we get any wind that might push it to fall further.

It also opens up a huge gap in our surrounding trees, meaning there's a much clearer view of our house from the trail (aka old road closed to traffic) in the park behind us. I'm guessing we'll be looking into planting something there in the spring. Sheesh, if it's not one thing, it's another...

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