newcountry
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Last night my wife and I were awakened to an extremely loud clap of thunder. She thought it struck the house and it took some convincing on my part that indeed it didn't. Well, this morning, we're going out to our car and notice a bunch of small pieces of tree on our car - not branches, but small chunks of fibrous tree strands - stuck all over our car. One of our large walnut trees in our front yard had been hit by lightning! No more than thirty feet from our front porch. It's got a large chunk of bark stripped off one side and a large crack down two sides of the tree from the top (about 50 ft up) to the ground.
This is a reminder to me of the wonders of nature, but my question is what, if anything, should I do with the tree. It's one of two trees in the middle of my circle drive and I'd like to keep it. But with the proximity of it to my house, if it's significantly weakend I'd rather not take the chance of it falling in through my front door /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif!
This is a reminder to me of the wonders of nature, but my question is what, if anything, should I do with the tree. It's one of two trees in the middle of my circle drive and I'd like to keep it. But with the proximity of it to my house, if it's significantly weakend I'd rather not take the chance of it falling in through my front door /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif!