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G'day

The eucalyptus tree is an Australian native well known for dropping big limbs at inconvenient times. I have lost a couple of cars to such events.
Sadly I saw what was left of a nice tiny house after such an event.
The tiny house is a great concept, but parking under a big tree was not.

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So sorry for your loss!

Been there, done that, but it was a van - not a tiny house, a glancing blow - not a full on hit - and cedar instead of eucalyptus.

Is anything salvageable?
 
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Jay Angler wrote:So sorry for your loss!

Been there, done that, but it was a van - not a tiny house, a glancing blow - not a full on hit - and cedar instead of eucalyptus.

Is anything salvageable?



G'day
It is a sad loss but not mine, I am merely an interested bystander.
From what I have heard only the cat was salvaged and it had lost one of its lives.
 
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