Hurricane Ian

We woke up this morning to a cow in our yard. Our pasture is right behind my house and a tree fell on the fence. One heifer got a little curious and found her way out. Luckily none of the other cows got out so she went back in the pasture pretty easy. Few hours on the clean up and we are are good.
 
Luckily we closed the cows off from the back or we would have had our hands full. Only thing that was on the fence I'll take it...
 

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Just a bunch of leaves and small limbs down at my place. Luckily, it didn't even rain enough to wash all the new grading i did the week before.
 
Hope everyone is good. We managed to sneak by with just limbs and leaves everywhere. Got just over 2 1/2” of rain. I’m sure it was more. I don’t think much hit the rain gauge when it was coming in sideways. Hope the members near the coast are all good.
Yeah, one rain gauge says 3", the other says 1".

Water oak came down in back but not on anything.
 
First one cleaned up easy and the fence isn’t perfect but it will keep animals in/out.
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Left this one for another day. It’s hinged over the fence not on it but layed right into the creek branch. I’ll probably just wait til the neighbors excavator is free for a day and lift it out instead of moving a bunch of sections out of the mud.
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There are probably 3-4 others that I need to address but they’re in the woods and not near fences.
 
We had a lot of debris up here in very northern Wake County, but didn't lose any trees. Lots of branches and things, didn't lose power at all. It actually helped me, we lost a lot of big branches in one of our tall trees in a storm this summer but they were too high to reach. Knocked them all down so my trees look nicer now. :lol:
 
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