We were very lucky it was a teacher inservice and students weren't there. I can't image what a group of middle schoolers would do to this! I guess there must have been some rotting in the trunk. But for it to be completely upside down! Wild. We thought about making a t-shirt with the logo "We turn learning upside down" but it didn't go over well. The front doors were also blocked by a fallen tree and there were limbs all over the football field. This wasn't caused by a tornado either, just strong winds. (I may need Weather Moose to sort that out for me.)Thanks for checking out the fx4. If you have the time, yesterdays posts had a contest and a funny story involving my boobs...
Wow! Makes you remember how powerful nature can be!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad we don't live in your school district or I would be worried that my kid did that.
ReplyDeleteIt was a ninjanado.
ReplyDeleteThat sneak up in the middle of the night, just to keep you aware of them.
But really, could've been strong straihgtline winds, or a downburst.
-Chris
Weather Moose
Ninjanado! - I've long suspected that they exists and so relieved the weather moose cleared that up for us
ReplyDeleteWe had a big WIND storm in our area and OLD trees from when I went to Elementary school were uprooted just like that...and luckily it wasn't a school day!
ReplyDeleteIt's incredible!
That looks pretty neat, like it was 'placed' there that way.
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Dropped in from CandidCarrie--awesome photo. Scary what mother nature is capable of huh?
ReplyDeletewow it's upside down...came here by way of carrie!
ReplyDeleteWow....glad no one got hurt. That is a cool picture though. Poor tree!
ReplyDeleteIt's a yoga tree!
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What a sight! Congrats on the award!
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