Expanded version of text in [[Bob & +1 (206) 271-2980 Text Cono.pdf]] . Note: I'm not sure who the other person in this thread is. Likely Kristi Mauck or another family member of Bob. Hi David, We just went through a pretty harrowing windstorm up here at the lake this week. Power was out several days and broadband internet is still down. Parts of a tree from your property kept falling on the roof and we finally decided to sleep downstairs before the whole thing came down. It was like shades of the past, when a large tree fell between our old cabin and what was at that time the cabin just north of us. Very scary. We would prefer not to be killed or injured by a preventable accident. The tree in question leans toward our house and has a bifurcation (split) at a high point of the tree. This portion of the tree is probably what will come down first and with the southerly storm winds will land on our house. That part of the tree is big enough that it will cause significant damage. It's a fir tree and fir trees don't like their branches to be crowded. That's why all the lower branches on the south side of the tree are gone, causing additional weight on the north side where the branches are unhindered by other trees, further exacerbating the likelihood it will fall on our house. I am writing to ask you to provide your home address as we are sending a certified letter to our insurance company and hopefully to you. Alternatively if you choose not to provide your address we will pin it to your door and take a picture of it. I know you said you would review this situation in the future, but we can't wait until it comes down. We need it handled now. If you ever spend a night up here during a severe storm I think you would get a better idea of why this is causing us much anxiety. We want to be good neighbors but this needs to be taken care of now, not later. I'm also sending a picture of the tree at the end of 39th that killed power to all of 39th as well as internet for people here with Astound broadband. Again, thanks for your attention to this. Merry Christmas and all the best for the new year. I am happy to send pics of the tree that fell across both our driveways a few winters ago.`