because larry is in the life
Blown is the past tense of blow. "The wind had blown down the tree in our yard."
The tree was no longer upright as it was blown down in the storm
I Think ....... maybe mushroom is blown by wind but the apple tree is drop down and maybe .....
Blown over, blown down, yes, but not blown away.
They wont cover it with a regular HO(Home owners) Policy, you wound need to buy and endorsement.
The triskaidekaphobia tree of perdition holds significance in folklore and superstition due to its association with the fear of the number 13. In many cultures, the number 13 is considered unlucky, and the tree is believed to bring misfortune or even death to those who encounter it. This superstition has been passed down through generations, leading to a widespread belief in the tree's malevolent powers.
The tree on Maungakiekie, also known as One Tree Hill, was cut down in 2000 due to repeated attacks and damage inflicted upon it by various individuals over the years. It was seen as a symbol of cultural and historical significance, and its removal was met with controversy and sadness.
Because if the fire get to the tree, it will climb it and can be blown or spread right off the branches, so if it was going to be burned anyway it is safer to cut it down.
to make people jolly =:]
Wind
No one is liable for an act of nature. The neighbors own home insurance policy would cover damages to his home. It does not matter if it's your tree, the neighbors tree or one blown in from down the street.AnswerIf negligence can be proven, in that it's reasonable obvious that the limb should not have been hanging over onto the yard (i.e., the tree is diseased, the limb presented an obvious danger in wind), then it's incumbent upon the landowner on whose property the tree is growing to properly trim it.
Chop down a tree