Another One Down
If a tree falls in the woods and there is no one to hear it, does it make a sound? I can attest that if it is nearby when you are walking it definitely makes a sound.
The other day we were taking a walk down the driveway and heard a loud "crack" nearby. There was a light breeze, but nothing too strong. We could see nearby a tree that was just beginning to settle against other trees, and I made the comment that we might need to watch out that it was likely to come to the ground. It did. Slowly at first. Settling against the upper branches of surrounding trees. Then, with a final crash it came to the ground about ten yards from where we stood.
The photo below doesn't do it justice for size. Apparently, the top had broken off previously. I had seen it lying in the woods but hadn't yet had time to drag it out. The broken end is about 8 inches in diameter. I don't know how long it is, but it will take some time to cut up.
It being dead, I knew it would eventually come down, but I wasn't expecting it to do so as I walked by. It makes you stop and think about how disaster can sneak up on you if you aren't paying attention. The fact that it was dead was a warning sign. I simply ignored it.
We need to be aware of the warning signs around us. If we don't tend to the business of keeping things in order, disaster can occur with surprising rapidity. That applies to our families, our homes, our businesses and our country. Plenty of warning signs out there. A little maintenance can fix much of what is wrong but until that happens, we'd better be paying attention.

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