Storm Damage in Olympia
Mountaineer-approved footwear? I think not. |
It looked like a tornado had hit. The ten inches of heavy, wet snow combined with freezing rain had split trees down the middle, ripped off branches left and right, and felled quite a few.
I thought about hopping on a bus, but wanted the exercise and adventure of seeing the damage from the storm first-hand. I walked mostly--on and off the sidewalks--and listened carefully for cracking branches.
Walkers near Sylvester Park--not quite safe on the street or sidewalk. |
Misty rain, low clouds, and air pollution from wood-burning stoves cast a pall over the city. |
Trees along Capitol Way will likely not survive this kind of damage. |
Many of the large old trees on the Capitol Campus won't either. |
Thick ice coated every twig and leaf bud. |
Footpaths around downed trees put pedestrians onto the street. |
A bit of color in a bleak landscape. |
Downed power lines lay across the sidewalk. |
This beautiful weeping cherry off Carlyon Rd. is--was--a local landmark in spring.
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Air quality was poor. |
Sagging power-lines under the weight of this snow-laden tree. |
Home again, safe and sound, to feed the birds. I wonder how their nests fared the storm. |