Posted by Steve@Advance on February 28, 2016 at 18:54:39 from (107.203.134.67):
In Reply to: feature night by johnlobb posted by larry@stinescorner on February 28, 2016 at 16:00:42:
No picture, just a story...
When we first moved into our house about 10 years ago, we discovered the next door neighbor had a huge cotton wood in the back yard. We were the recipient of mounds of cotton from it, drifted up in the back yard, stuck in the screens, clogging the AC condenser.
My wife hated that tree! But nothing we could do.
Came home one evening, there was the tree, laying across the new privacy fence I had just finished. It just brushed the house, bent a rain gutter, took some limbs out of a couple of my trees. It landed on the owners daughter's car, dented the front fender but not serious. It could have been much worse, it fell in about as perfect a place it could without causing major damage.
I noticed my wife seemed quiet about the whole deal, thought she would be happy it was gone, I sure was!
She later shared with me, she had prayed for God to take the nasty thing away! She felt bad that it had landed on my new fence, damaged the car...
I just reassured her that it was OK, glad it was gone, keep on praying! LOL
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