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Love it. I live very close to nature, and I used to cut down huge trees so I am aware of wind.
Did you ever consider that the wind might have been caused by the earthquake. And since there is no quake the wind is no concern.
Not to be nit picking but you can hold the wind in your hand if you only turn it sideways a little, in fact it feels alive and interesting. You can see it in the movement of the grass or leaves. I love the wind, it tells me a different storey every time. You know wind is caused by heat rising and cold moving in to replace it. I live between two mountain ranges one facing south one north so on sunny days we can get wind. Animals move ahead of the wind, (they have reason to fear it, predators use it to sneak up on them. Deer always bed down so scent will come on the wind and so they have an open area in front down wind they can see across. Wind can be a friend. Wind makes interesting patterns in the snow. And the day after wind there are lots of new tracks from the animals that moved ahead of it. Some times in the fall I just like to watch the tops of the trees whip around and the leaves fall and blow around.
But real high winds, I like to avoid. Then I like to stay in by the heat. Wind and rain on the window, Ah nature at its best and worst at the same time.
Old native saying, "No one knows the ways of the wind and the caribou."
Maybe you can find a way to make the wind less scary, or at least more tolerable. Just think if it is blowing, some where the sun is shining.
Here for you,
Davit