It looks like a skinny trunk but that thing was at least 12 inches across at the base. I held my breath and drove on in and parked the car in the garage.
The pine tree had been dead for a year or two as can be seen by the fungus on the trunk. I later was concerned I could be trapped at home if the tree fell overnight in the winds and went out and moved the car to the end of the driveway to pick up hubby from the airport the next day.
Picked up hubby from the airport on that Monday. Busy holiday rush travel had already begun and I hated the traffic.
We were very busy the next day, but the day before Thanksgiving the tree made its demands by falling further.
Hubby got out the chainsaw and wedge and safety gear and I got out the camera.
We were able to get the heavy part tree fall away from the driveway. Then we tied a rope to the base of the remaining snag and pulled and pulled and pulled across the driveway until it was all the way down and mostly unsnagged.
Rewarded with firewood for next year after it ages. While pine is not the best, I do get our chimney cleaned annually for safety.
Nights have not yet been super cold, so only a few fires in the fireplace.
While others were preparing Thanksgiving desserts and side dishes, we were being "woodspersons." Have a good day today whether you celebrate this holiday or not.