It was carefully located for the storm (like the ramshackle feed station made of leftovers): the shelter belt is 6 layers deep there. The chickens choose that part of that border to shelter from strong Sou-westerlies and westerlies, and it's good for the rarer nor-westerlies too, so I followed the chickens' advice, and thus had this storm covered from all expected angles as it passed.I’m surprised the trampoline is still in your garden.
The trampoline is also weighted down. The alder branch weighs a lot more than one would guess, and there's a large square of sopping wet axminster carpet laid on it too. Plus some heavy tiles, and some rebar. But it's positioning that matters most. As they say in real estate, only 3 things really matter: location, location, and location.
