The cold front, well cool front, that came through here on Tuesday had a little wind and it broke a branch in our Oak tree. The branch was rubbing on the roof, so Dad and Mom had to take it down. Oaks tend to protect themselves in years of drought. They produce more acorns in an act of self preservation.

This is a small twig from the limb.

This is a cluster of the acorns. There were many, many of these on the limb that broke!

This is Kirby checking out the leaves!

This is Angel checking them out. Mom could not get a picture of Mac checking out the leaves cause he was headed to the food dish!
We are thankful the branch did not put a hole in the roof or a window. We are also thankful neither Mom or Dad got hurt taking it down!