I don't think the pine trees that we have on the southwest of our place hold up very well to heavy snow storms. In my snow pictures I showed how much the trees were bowed over, here are some pictures of them broken off. These were tall trees.


This picture is toward the road. The next picture is the same tree only looking toward the house.

These next few pictures are from the roadway looking down into the barrow pit.

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Wow, that's pretty sad. I wonder if they'll straighten up?
No Halley, most of them are broke right off.
Okay . . . . tell me the significance of the "five star pine trees" subject line . . . I'm being dense, I guess.
That is what your dad called them. I tried to look them up but can't find them. Dad found them. Google five star pine trees in quotes.
At the joints they have 5 limbs growing from them.
Dad and I looked and looked and I don't think there is a Five star pine. Sorry about that.
Haha.. I thought you were saying 5 star pine trees and being sarcastic. Or at least that's what I got out of the title. And that's too bad that they wont grow right now. :(
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