My apartment suffered shocking storm damage overnight. Had we ratified the Kyoto treaty, there is a 97% chance this could have been prevented.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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That’s hilarious!!! Love your sarcasm!!
How long will it take for FEMA to arrive?
OMG! … Do you have any rescue crews nearby that can assist? Can they bring in a cleanup team and perhaps a crane to help lift that thing upright? Oh the horrors! .. Thank God you survived. Whew, that was a close one …
That’s gonna leave a mark …
Bet you could leverage that into a brand new, sparkling white trailer…
An absolute tragedy. I hope you have insurance to cover your losses.
We have reached a tipping point, and have photographic evidence to prove it.
Maybe even a ‘tipped over point’ … Next comes the ‘potting soil all over the deck’ point …
and a ‘hazmat’ clean-up …
My part of VA got hammered; maybe a dozen hickory nuts fell early.. I’m roughly 60 miles from Norfolk, and not one drop of rain from Arthur or the cold front that moved through. We’re now approaching drought conditions on my sand pile.
“Children just aren’t going to know what rain is,”
It’s worse than we thought.
NICE!! for us, the racoons showed up early to beat out the downpour.
Who denies the extreme weather link NOW?
Had that been a free-range begonia, it likely wouldn’t have happened at all…but this is totally unacceptable. Confining begonias to pots, and plastic ones at that, is a heinous show of the basest form of homo sapien’s misguided superiority complex. It nothing more than slavery. Unless that is a biodegradable, CO2 friendly, recycled plastic substitute made from the waste of producing biofuels pot and the rare suburban Maryland pink patio begonia. Then you need a medal for your heroic actions and a grant to help the species recover from that devastation.
Oh, the begoniamanity!!!
You’ve gone straight to the root of it …
LMAO Jim.
That’s only possible with Category 2 force winds.
To quote BJ Clinton, “you might want to put a little ice on that.”
We lost power for 4 hours and the road was littered with twigs. No doubt a billion dollar disaster.
Is that a king kong size begonia above an 8″ brick or is it just a dual potting container?
OHHHHH THE HUMANITY!!