Also rattle and thump and whine.
Windy today, as yesterday's storm exits stage left. Our maple tree has maybe 10% of its leaves still attached, with great gaps through which we can now see the neighbors. Other trees, of course, are totally bare or still clinging to green leaves -- the European maples, for example, stand there with confused looks on their faces, muttering about weather that doesn't match their programmed daylight length...
I think I shall wait on raking the yard. Leaves keep heading out to the street on their own, much easier on my back and arm muscles.
Windy today, as yesterday's storm exits stage left. Our maple tree has maybe 10% of its leaves still attached, with great gaps through which we can now see the neighbors. Other trees, of course, are totally bare or still clinging to green leaves -- the European maples, for example, stand there with confused looks on their faces, muttering about weather that doesn't match their programmed daylight length...
I think I shall wait on raking the yard. Leaves keep heading out to the street on their own, much easier on my back and arm muscles.