
FORT MYERS, Fla. – Once again, the Internet has shown it has little concern for the force of Mother Nature. These photos, courtesy of Reddit user Whoshabooboo, show how a family re-purposed a tree uprooted during Hurricane Matthew into a wicked Halloween display without major adjustments.
The webpage doesn’t specify where the photos were taken, but it’s still pretty cool to see how a little creativity transformed a front yard ruined by hurricane force winds.
See for yourself!
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