Bro yall need to do some serious veg management around those powerlines Winding Orchards Citizens Association.
Multiple hazard trees over powerlines, and there for AT LEAST 6 months? Yall are just asking for trouble.
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Bro yall need to do some serious veg management around those powerlines Winding Orchards Citizens Association.
Multiple hazard trees over powerlines, and there for AT LEAST 6 months? Yall are just asking for trouble.
This is perfectly normal for the area. Not saying it's right, just that it's a jungle and this is par for the course.
Coming from West Coast VM and travelling on the east coast, it's a nightmare everywhere. But everything is so moist they don't face the same issues we do. At least that's what I tell myself
All I can see now is that dead tree (branch?) reaching across the road and gently resting on the power line. 😳
Man, I am so ready for fall and winter. The hot weather is really wearing me down these days. Over the garden maintenance, etc. Ready to put it away until spring....
Silver Spring, MD?
Bingo
Looks like it
50% of this image gives me depression
Really? I think both are absolutely gorgeous views.
It's a self deprecating joke about having seasonal affective disorder.
I too have seasonal depression
If it is a season i have depression
I regret leaving every day
The Winding Orchard Citizens Organization needs to get off their asses and actually maintain the road they're paying for. Other than the power lines, they should at least straighten their sign.
Having driven to Maryland once to help a buddy of mine move, literally none of the roads were this wide or empty. People there drive like they live in LA but on roads meant for cows and tractors.
Pretty scenery tho