SE Houston family says rotting, city-owned tree they continuously warned officials about came crashing through roof
A massive tree branch pierced right through the roof of a southeast side home in the Glenbrook neighborhood, causing massive damage. The homeowners say the city knew the tree was rotting for nearly a year, but did nothing about it.
Need a 9-foot whiskey tree? 2020โs got that
HOUSTON โ If a year ever needed a 9-foot tree made out of whiskey bottles, itโs 2020. Jameson Whiskey has created a tree with a lighting system that makes its 130 Jameson bottles light up. The trees are worth an estimated $5,000. Jameson Whiskey Tree (Jameson Whiskey)Jameson Whiskey Tree (Jameson Whiskey)Jameson Whiskey Tree (Jameson Whiskey)Jameson Whiskey Tree (Jameson Whiskey)Jameson Whiskey Tree (Jameson Whiskey)The Jameson Whiskey Trees will be delivered the first week of December. The bottles on each are empty, but each winner will receive a gift card to enjoy Jameson Black Barrel this holiday season.
The pine won: Viral video shows manโs massive failure while felling tree in Houston neighborhood
HOUSTON โ A video showing a massive tree-cutting fail is circulating online, and itโs purported to have been filmed in the Houston area a year ago. Here is what one writer says he discovered while digging into the videoโs epic past. Spencer Hall, of the Moon Crew podcast, reports that the viral video shows what happened when Houstonian Matt Bieniekโs lawn guy was hired to chop down a massive pine on November 4, 2019, while Bieniek was at work. โOHHHH GOD DAMMIIIIIIIIIITโ pic.twitter.com/UBRH4O0XG3 โ BUM CHILLUPS, NPR CLASS PUNDIT (@edsbs) September 14, 2020Do you need to know more? We love the part where insurance people were asked to address the nearly $60,000 in damage the tree did to the home.