Near miss at Maplecroft!!!
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Near miss at Maplecroft!!!
I was shocked to see that a tree had fallen on the front lawn during the storm. It was a horrible thought, the tree hitting the house and causing damage. With all due respect to Mr. Dube's privacy, here are some pictures.
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I'm glad no one was killed! A woman not too far from me died when a tree fell through her house during a storm last year. One moment you are alive and the next instant it's "knock, knock." You never know.
Well, this may give the owner an opportunity to plant a new one, a new maple maybe. Lizzie would love that.
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Well, this may give the owner an opportunity to plant a new one, a new maple maybe. Lizzie would love that.
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Somewhere in my files there is a photo of Maplecroft that appeared in the June 1996 Yankee magazine. It shows an old car (don't know the year and make but definitely prior to 1927) parked in front. It also shows a tree in that location.
Right now I'm headed to bed but I'll try to post it tomorrow. Maybe Kat can find it in her files and post it.
Right now I'm headed to bed but I'll try to post it tomorrow. Maybe Kat can find it in her files and post it.
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Check the fork or "crotch" of the tree and you will see it is identical. In the color photo of course that fork culminates in broken -off branches. The 2 angles are somewhat different, and over years many branches have been lost. The position of the trunk does look over further to the left in the old photo, but maybe it is a question of angle. It takes awhile for a tree to grow to that size, and seems unlikely that 2 trees would have been planted at one time so close together. Sadly, now I can't try for a duplicate angles as the old faithful maple is gone.
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Good catch, Kat, that the large tree is not the one.
Good catch, Shelley, that there is a second tree. It is clearly visible in this enlarged portion of the photo and looks in the right position for the one that fell. In any case it looks like it was there in Lizzie's time. Alas, no more.
William in the past has noted the wooden stairs leading to the front door. I don't remember if we ever learned how they got there or were removed.

Good catch, Shelley, that there is a second tree. It is clearly visible in this enlarged portion of the photo and looks in the right position for the one that fell. In any case it looks like it was there in Lizzie's time. Alas, no more.
William in the past has noted the wooden stairs leading to the front door. I don't remember if we ever learned how they got there or were removed.

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