by Raven Glomus
The title actually means two things, first, a disaster at Twin Oaks Community, and second, a disaster involving one of the original twin oaks that the community is named for. There was major storm in the area and a bunch of the trees around the community were affected, including the aforementioned oak, which was completely uprooted and destroyed part of Llano kitchen–in one of the oldest buildings on the ground. There were two posts about this on our Facebook feed and here is the first:





This got a lot of attention. On the Twin Oaks Facebook site, 126 folks put emojis up for ‘Wow’, ‘Sad’, and ‘Care’ and they got thirteen comments and five shares.

On our site, we reached 255 people as of yesterday, had sixty-two engagements, and had twenty ‘Sad’, ‘Wow’, and ‘Care’ emojis.

Yesterday, we ran the followup post from Twin Oaks:











[…] wrote about this in July when it happened, but at Twin Oaks a tree fell on Llano kitchen and destroyed it. This kitchen served the courtyard area of Twin Oaks (four houses) and by now they […]
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