No moss on these stones...

   / No moss on these stones... #2  
Dang..what are the odds of than happening.
 
   / No moss on these stones... #3  
Dang..what are the odds of than happening.

What are the odds of it stopping where it did? It would have flattened the house and all in it.
 
   / No moss on these stones... #4  
I think I would MOVE! It looks like that place has been in the line of the stones for more than a few weeks, and it also appears there is another large one ready to fall, in the not too distant future.
 
   / No moss on these stones... #5  
From the looks of that debris field, stones have been coming off that one spot on the cliff for many years or even centuries. Not a good place to build a house and as farmgirl19 stated, now is a good time to move as that other large chunk is about ready to come down also. SO either move or dig a rock catching pit or diversion wall uphill from the house.
 
   / No moss on these stones... #6  
Thanks. That would be pretty scary.

Sure made a mess of the vineyards and took out the barn section too. Hard to believe the rocks would cut that deep rolling down that steep hill.
 
   / No moss on these stones... #7  
Boulder insurance?
 
   / No moss on these stones... #10  
Good excuse to own a backhoe so he could dig a couple diversion trenches. Maybe even bury some rocks.
 

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