Fallen Tree 2012 Official

Years later, many properties are still dealing with the aftereffects of that turbulent season. In this post, we look back at why so many trees fell in 2012 and, more importantly, how to spot the hidden dangers that might still be lurking in your canopy.

A black-and-white study that emphasizes the weathered details of driftwood and fallen timber against the coastal landscape. Major Events Involving Fallen Trees in 2012 fallen tree 2012

The city lost nearly 10,000 trees on its streets and in its parks alone. Central Park became a graveyard for giants, losing over 600 trees, including a beloved 120-year-old swamp white oak. Years later, many properties are still dealing with

The fallen tree does not mourn its height. It teaches the mycelium to weave. It teaches us that dignity is not in never falling, but in what you feed once you have. Major Events Involving Fallen Trees in 2012 The

If you were a homeowner in 2012, you likely remember exactly where you were when the winds picked up. Whether it was the freak Halloween Nor’easter of 2011 that lingered into the new year, the intense summer derechos, or the remnants of Superstorm Sandy, 2012 was a benchmark year for tree damage.

Nowhere was the image of the fallen tree more prevalent than in the wake of in late October 2012. The storm was a historic "tree killer," uprooting specimens that had survived for over a century.

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