
Karen Carpenter famously said, “Rainy days and Mondays always get me down.”
Several old and deteriorating box elders on the roadside outside the gate at work have survived many rainy days and many Mondays during the past many years that they have grown there. Earlier this week though, a rainy Monday brought one down.
It was no surprise. All of the several box elders there are in very bad condition. Most are completely dead and collapsing. However, I can do nothing about them because they extend over the roadway. They must be removed by a County Crew who can remove them safely. Unfortunately, they are unable to do so in a timely manner while so much similar work is needed throughout the County.
The problem with the demise of this particular tree is that it fell onto the hood of a Ford F150 that was travelling toward town. The Ford swerved and collided with a Subaru station wagon of some sort that swerved off the other side of the road, where it seemed to stop just inches from a utility pole. The tree or portion of the tree that fell was not very big, but indirectly caused extensive damage to both vehicles, and necessitated lane closures while the vehicles were removed.
In the picture, which was taken as I opened the gate for the crew, the Subaru is still visible on the opposite side of the road, at the center of the picture. The Ford has already been removed to the side of another road that extends to the right in the distance, beyond the bridge, where the traffic signals are. The taillights belong to one of the responding Sheriff’s cars. Most of the debris from the fallen box elder has already been pushed into the ditch to the right.
Talk about wrong place, wrong time. It’s good no one was injured, although I’m sure the damage to their vehicles was painful to experience. We went through a spate of even healthy, living trees falling like this after Hurricane Harvey. The combination of saturated soils and heavy post-storm winds wasn’t a good one.
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Less than half a mile north on the road that the Ford was moved to, someone was killed when a coast live oak fell on his car a bit more than two years ago. The likelihood of that happening is very minimal. That was quite disturbing.
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