weathering another storm

straying in the wind. Big rain (add the melting snow)  and big wind coming.

Never a good combo when you live among big trees.

And although we are glad to live on a hill,  the bottom of the road in has begun to wash away with all the extreme rain.

Not looking forward to the cost of repairing it.

This one needs a tree.

good morning.

As it happened, the cloth I call Grow is looking back at me this morning.  I am on wood duty again, the man's back issues keep that in place. The electric company has put out a likely power outage message.

At least there will be kindling.

Later...

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  1. Lynn Watson

    AND .. Jude, l love your new Tree Lady with Moon, leaning into the wind, hair streaming….a really striking piece.
    Be safe on your hill…

  2. Lynn Watson

    Beware of the eucalypts (gum trees) as we call them in Australia). Without notice, they can lose a limb, and a few people have been in the wrong place, and have been killed in the last few months. They don’t last forever – some only live for 25 years. Don’t picnic in their shade!! We’re having wild weather here and our sunny summer hasn’t been that good; and there are still horrendous floods wiping out towns. Very sad.

  3. Maria

    We live on a hill too Jude .. in Qld Australia . With all the storms we’ve had lately it can be very interesting 😳🙈😁
    All the best
    Maria 🌸

  4. Pam S.

    I feel like that self… thru the night and this morning was a hair raising experience 😬 Strong winds, hail, tornadoes, horizontal downpour, but we made it thru the storms with our house still standing! I feel grateful 💙🕊
    Your beautiful work is a lift to my sleep deprived brain. Thank you Jude!

  5. We’ve had wind for days too…your wind movement on cloth is amazing! Perfect! This morning it is still and about 40 degrees. Hoping the wind stays quiet, since i have a drive to do today. Around here there are a lot of Eucalyptus trees (among others). Their bark is pretty dangerous in big winds.
    Stay warm, dry and safe…and take care of YOUR back too! Go easy. ❤️

  6. Beth O

    Snowing heavily here on the high desert, many more inches of snow in the forecast. The blowing tree figure is lovely! I love the movement of the hair/branches & the way she gracefully leans. Stay warm & safe, Jude & friends!

  7. Nancy D

    Our winds had gusts up to 60 mph last night. We live surrounded by Oak groves, so fingers cross when wind storms arrive. Your tree is marvelous, Jude, the flowered design suggesting a village to me. Take care, Everyone, during these Wild Weather days…

    • jude

      we usually lose a few trees in the forest. There is one that makes me nervous near the house, but she is so big and beautiful…

  8. We’ve had the wind, woke me up. Still snow and freezing temps to come. The weather forecast changes every hour though…. Hope everyone stays cozy.

  9. kirsten

    having just weathered snow on Friday and then again yesterday and this morning but now add 45 mph winds, I’m expecting lost limbs and power waverings. so bad here most of the highways were closed in western ks.

    then more snow on Friday and 4 days of bitter cold. as I wrote my brother good thing I loaded up on dried beans before the holidays! and cloth goes without saying.

    the best thing I bought last year was a rechargeable battery head lamp.

  10. Jen

    That Self is ME this morning!! Hah….
    Awakened at 5 am by tornado warning alerts going off…ugh!!
    Looks like mostly twigs and small branches down, hope others in our area didn’t have damage, sincerely hope all your trees (& your road!) hold fast!! Stay warm & dry & safe, Jude!! 💜💜💜

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