Maybe not, but it sure feels like it this weekend. The windstorm here on the coast has been so bad that it is destroying stuff that hasn't been moved in twenty years.
I have lost two outdoor thermometers (one dating back to the 1980's), a portable greenhouse (which has been torn to shreds by the storm), and dozens of bonsai trees. Many of my other bonsai trees lost their labels in the storm, and I have no idea what they are. So I may be spending the next few weekends with a guidebook trying to remember what I planted.
At least it isn't as bad as a few years back when a windstorm lifted my patio barbecue and rammed it into a garden wall damaging both. This time it just takes time and not (too much) money to repair.
I am a physicist recently graduated from the University of Victoria, with a doctorate in theoretical physics. I also have training in mathematics, engineering and computer programming.