Winter arrived with a fury, and unlike many over the past years, once the snow arrived, it stayed. A week after the first snow, we got dumped on with about 3 inches of wet sticky stuff, which is generally not good for my spruce trees, as it overloads the branches, and in some cases can snap them off
This time around, the only tree to suffer any damage just happened to be the larger of the two trees that I am building the treehouse in, which annoyed me because now there are some openings left in the canopy, making the tree look a bit like a vagrant with missing teeth. I think perhaps when the treehouse building is up in the spring, the missing branches will be less noticeable. Here are a two photos showing the main foundation, draped with a couple of large fallen branches from the spruce. Not a particularly pretty sight!
This time around, the only tree to suffer any damage just happened to be the larger of the two trees that I am building the treehouse in, which annoyed me because now there are some openings left in the canopy, making the tree look a bit like a vagrant with missing teeth. I think perhaps when the treehouse building is up in the spring, the missing branches will be less noticeable. Here are a two photos showing the main foundation, draped with a couple of large fallen branches from the spruce. Not a particularly pretty sight!
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