Nature vs. Wrigley, Nature Mostly Winning

News from the internet reveals that the Alberta Clipper which descended last night upon the Upper-ish Midwest, has wreaked havoc upon damaged one thing at Chicago’s Wrigley Field.
Regard, courtesy of the Associated Press:
CHICAGO (AP) — Wrigley Field has been damaged by a severe storm that caused tiles to fall from the top of the press box at the 97-year-old ballpark.
Emergency Management spokesman Roderick Drew says high winds from the snowstorm battering Chicago on Tuesday night sent the tiles flying. Two streets near the Chicago Cubs’ famous stadium were closed to cars and pedestrians.
[…]
Drew says high winds were keeping maintenance crews from repairing the tiles. He says crews from the city’s building department were also on the site monitoring the situation.
Unfortunately, for Cubs fans, Alfonso Soriano and Kosuke Fukudome were not affected in any way by the storm.
Carson Cistulli has published a book of aphorisms called Spirited Ejaculations of a New Enthusiast.
Here are some pics.
http://www.thewrigleyblog.com/2011/02/wrigley-loses-her-roof.html