I'm so sad about my Happy Place (warning: pic overload)

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First and foremost, PTL we were not injured or killed and PTL we had minor damage to our house and barn. I know we were very much protected on Memorial Day night. As most of you have probably heard, 15 confirmed tornado touchdowns happened in Ohio that night. One of those went right along the north property line of our farm. In September 2017 I posted a thread on here which you may look at for comparison, if you wish:

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/my-daily-snapshot/553320-my-happy-place.html

I went out last night to see if I could get down to it. It's trashed. Absolutely trashed! This was my favorite place to go on the farm. Now I just want to throw up. Here's the mess:

These are from the trail that leads to my happy place.
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Believe it or not, there is a creek under these trees.


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This is the spot where there used to be a bridge at some time. (Refer to 2017 thread)
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no happy15.webp Do you see the bark is stripped off? I learned that this is an indicator for categorizing a tornado. Because of these stripped trees in the area, ours went from an F2 to an official F3 in the books.


no happy16.webp Here's the creek!


no happy17.webp Then, off the side of the old road, I see this up-turned tree and something caught my eye. Do you see it?



no happy18.webp Let me zoom in.

no happy24.webp I don't know what it was. I guess a salt shaker or something.

no happy19.webp I looked around and found a piece of a dish.

no happy23.webp This trade mark for W H Grindley & Co was used between 1914 and 1925.

no happy20.webp I looked some more and my heart jumped! Unfortunately, they were broken. Smashed by the roots I suspect.

no happy21.webp I dug all this out trying to get to the bottles. There were 3 bottles (all broken) in there. And all of this is lying on a piece of wood from like a box or drawer or something. Lots of rusty pieces.

no happy22.webp All of this came from the side where the porcelain pieces were found.

So off I go. I wanted to see if my favorite fence structure survived.



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no happy26.webp Barely. You can see a comparison on the 2017 thread.



no happy27.webp I went back to the tree and something caught my eye.

no happy28.webp Looky there! Another piece of pottery. I tell ya, I got a lot of puzzle pieces!


These are shots towards the big creek. I can't even see it any more. I have no idea how I am going to get to it.
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Hug your wife, husband, kids, grandkids, parents, whoever, and tell them that you love them. No one is guaranteed their next breath.



Thanks for looking!

~Sis
 

Your little paradise really took a beating! Wow, what a mess. I feel for you, that will take some labor to clean up. Glad it missed your dwellings, and you're all OK.
 

Wow....looks like the aftermath of Irma. You guys were pretty lucky.....glad it wasn't any worse. At least you found some clues about the farm.
 

Those things are wicked. The town I lived in 1974 got hit and boy it blew box cars off the tracks. There was pretty severe damage out of it all, sucking the roofs off of buildings and completely leveling homes. I started driving a dump truck thst night back and forth to a landfill that being loaded by a front end loader with destroyed buildings my boss owned. I did that till the sun came up and later the National Guard came with these massive rubber tire forklifts and they were dropping big sections of buildings in the bed of the truck and off I'd go. I think I did that until I could hardly keep my eyes open and the boss said go get some rest. I did that and got up and started tramming debris all over again. People really get with the program of clean up when something like that happens.Peoples Weather Map
 

So lucky Sis. Had it started to drop earlier or form earlier ...................:dontknow:
Like everyone said, glad you and your family are ok.
 

Looks like you got some newer ground to hunt. When tornados go thru us here in Oklahoma I go out and look for those uprooted trees. Good source of fun in the midst of destruction. Thanking God you are okay.
 

So sorry to hear what happened to you guys. Wish we could all come down there and help clean it up! Glad everyone is ok. We don't need any more bad weather this year!
 

Good to read yourselves and your dwelling are intact.
A force of nature that won't tolerate resistance....

A flush of second growth and stuff out of the seed bank will take off with the opened up tree canopy.
For all it's not looking good , the critters will benefit from more browse and cover shortly.

Hang in there!
 

So sorry to hear about the damage to your farm property. The Good news is that you and your family are all ok. As bad as things sometimes seem, they could have been worse. I'm glad as I'm sure that y'all are that they weren't.
 

That place was hit hard, glad you are OK! :icon_thumleft:

May God Bless!
 

Looks like a lot of fire wood to be had Sis.

GOD Bless

Chris
 

The place will survive and even grow. Life is resilient. You are alive and well. You are resilient. Dwell not on the destruction but begin the construction. Old is continually renewed. Be strong! Keep us informed on the progress. Tnx for the documentation pics. Terry
 

Its always gonna be something with you isn’t it joe?

( insert final scene from joe versus the volcano here)

Your loved ones are fine, you lost nothing that matters

You now have firewood, for the best evenings are always around a nice wood fire outside as the sun goes down
 

Your little paradise really took a beating! Wow, what a mess. I feel for you, that will take some labor to clean up. Glad it missed your dwellings, and you're all OK.

Yes, it is a mess. Probably going to let nature take it's course for the most part and just concentrate on clearing the trails. Thank you, yes, we were very fortunate.
 

Wow....looks like the aftermath of Irma. You guys were pretty lucky.....glad it wasn't any worse. At least you found some clues about the farm.

Well, I highly doubt that I will find any after the fact treasures like you do, but yes I do have clues!
 

Those things are wicked. The town I lived in 1974 got hit and boy it blew box cars off the tracks. There was pretty severe damage out of it all, sucking the roofs off of buildings and completely leveling homes. I started driving a dump truck thst night back and forth to a landfill that being loaded by a front end loader with destroyed buildings my boss owned. I did that till the sun came up and later the National Guard came with these massive rubber tire forklifts and they were dropping big sections of buildings in the bed of the truck and off I'd go. I think I did that until I could hardly keep my eyes open and the boss said go get some rest. I did that and got up and started tramming debris all over again. People really get with the program of clean up when something like that happens.Peoples Weather Map

There's a lot to clean up after these monstrous storms, that's for sure. Here's a drone footage clip of some of the worst of it.

 

So lucky Sis. Had it started to drop earlier or form earlier ...................:dontknow:
Like everyone said, glad you and your family are ok.


Thanks, Simon. In this particular case it would be more like, " had we built our house on the northern knoll instead of the southern low land."

But, yeah, you just can't predict these things.

Thank you.
 

Looks like you got some newer ground to hunt. When tornados go thru us here in Oklahoma I go out and look for those uprooted trees. Good source of fun in the midst of destruction. Thanking God you are okay.

I was thinking that, too. I probably never would have found that stuff had that tree not been uprooted.
Thank you.
 

So sorry to hear what happened to you guys. Wish we could all come down there and help clean it up! Glad everyone is ok. We don't need any more bad weather this year!


Thank you, SD. You are right, this mid section of the states has gotten hammered this spring. Enough already.
 

Good to read yourselves and your dwelling are intact.
A force of nature that won't tolerate resistance....

A flush of second growth and stuff out of the seed bank will take off with the opened up tree canopy.
For all it's not looking good , the critters will benefit from more browse and cover shortly.

Hang in there!

Thank you, RC. I hope that opened up canopy brings more paw paws!
 

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