We had a large tree fall in the back woods sometime during the last storms. We didn’t hear it fall, but it must have made a great tearing sound as it cracked and then dragged down a considerable amount of vegetative canopy.

This was a favorite hiding spot for the outside cats, and once the tree was down I could see why: there was a lovely little cavern in the trunk.

The hollow trunk led all the way to the top of the tree, giving an escape route to any critter resting there.
The top branches fell across one of my paths, so I’ll gave to trim that back, but I’ll wait until fall when it is cooler and the chiggers aren’t active. Other than freeing my path, I’ll leave the rest to nature, which is the beauty of the back woods.
Speaking of, this is the remains of the woodpile that the builders left some 10 years ago when they cleared land for the house.

Last Thursday I posted a picture of the pile from 8 years ago when it was well above cat height. There is not much left to hide in now.






