Homeowners Andy Parker and Anna Valentine-Parker got a call from their neighbor that a large pine came crashing down in their front yard Monday.
, a tree and a dinged neighborhood watch sign aren't the worst possible damages. Still, the sight of a large pine uprooted in their front yard was shocking.
"Inspected the damage and immediately went for my chainsaw and got to work, clearing the road," Andy said.The Parkers said they've never had a tree fall due to wind. They've had some trees cut down that presented possible threats to their property in the past. Anna said they try to schedule yearly inspections.
Anna has lived off of Ivanhoe Street and 17th Avenue her entire life. She said she grew up in the home and seeing something come down that preceded her family was hard to process."I guess we’re going to have to plant a new one," Andy said.
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