Shady Lane: Not as shady as it was

February 8th, 2015 by brendan

At 9pm last night, Alex and I were sitting on the couch, having just finished watching Alex’s friend Megan try to outrun the sun.

I was telling Alex that planned to clean some leaves off our road in the morning when we heard the sound, the familiar sound, of a tree falling down. Alex instinctively leant over to protect me as the tree fell.

It didn’t hit the house.

We rushed outside. Alex could see a small fire burning at the bottom of the yard near George’s place. I put some clothes on and ran down to see if George was OK. He was, but our power lines weren’t.

One of our big oak trees, that the power company had tagged back in September, had fallen over the road, taking out the power lines.

The fire was caused by the high voltage wires, which had been ripped off the power pole, arcing against another oak tree by the trampoline.

Alex called the fire dept and they turned up pretty quickly. They couldn’t do anything until the power company arrived an later and cut the lines. By then the fire was out.

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This morning our neighbour, Mike, who owns a truck and has a big chainsaw, commenced clearing. As a fellow chainsaw owner, I, and my adventurous assistant Sienna went down to help. It was a big community effort to clear the road. The downed tree was at least 20 m tall with about a metre diameter.

To give him his due, Mike did most of the work, with awkward encouragement from the nerds, chefs, and artists who make up the rest of this lane.

The Lane is clear to drive at this moment. The power company is here now, and with at least two spilt power poles, they may be here for a while.

3 Responses to “Shady Lane: Not as shady as it was”

  1. Craig says:

    Wow, that is dramatic and a big mess. Glad you are all OK.

  2. G. Anne says:

    Everyone needs a Mike.
    You were lucky with all those fallen power lines about..

  3. G.G. says:

    It look like you hook out the transformer! That is what
    probably caused the fire.

    That happened to me once on the island. I was alone when a storm took out the transformer next to my window. Scary. Since you needed a boat to get to the island I didn’t think I would see the elec. co. for days or longer! So I took my half cooked stead, salad and glass of wine to my top deck in the dark with a candle and decided to enjoy the stars.

    At around 10 p.m. a boat came to my dock. I wasn’t expecting anyone so got scared. There were about 4 big men. I didn’t know what to do. Then I noticed one of them had a shirt from the power co. I couldn’t believe it. It was only about an hour after the transformer was hit and I power shortly thereafter! REally amazing.

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