Miranda Lambert's Tennessee property didn't go unscathed after a powerful storm ripped through the area over the weekend.
On Tuesday, the country superstar posted a series of images from her farm that show multiple downed trees. Rather than wallow in what is sure to be an extensive cleanup, Miranda looked at the bright side.
"The storms that came through TN this weekend took a toll on our farm," she captioned the Instagram images. "So very thankful no one was hurt Including animals and structures. A ton of huge old trees just uprooted and snapped in half."
Following the storm, 130,000 people were reported to be without power.
"I know, like us, a lot of folks in Nashville and surrounding area's don't have power," Miranda, 36, wrote. "I think that's the lesson , for me anyway. God keeps reminding us who's in charge."
Miranda's husband, Brendan McLoughlin, is seen clearing some of the fallen foliage with a chainsaw in one of the snaps.
The "Kerosene" singer reportedly purchased the 400-acre property for $3.4 million after her split with ex-husband Blake Shelton. The farm sits about an hour south of Nashville.
Just a few days before sharing her storm photos, Miranda happily posted snaps of her new Airstream trailer, which she calls the newest "family member."
"When people ask me questions about all the traveling I've done , my answer is pretty much the same every time. 'I've been everywhere but I haven't seen much of anything.' I've been touring for 19 years and most times we just roll in, play our show, and roll to the next town," the country singer wrote. "I've only gotten to spend some real time in a few of the places I've been. After spending these last few months at home ( a much needed break and time to nest [heart emoji]) I realized something. Just because I can't travel and play shows doesn't mean I can't travel and make music."
She went on to call her husband "the most amazing travel companion."
"We decided to add a family member. Y'all Meet 'The Sheriff.' A 2020 Airstream Globetrotter," she wrote. "I've been a vintage trailer collector for years and this is my very first new one. I'm letting go of a few vintage to make room for adventure in this silver gem! I don't like change but I'm learning to embrace it."
Miranda added, "I know that seeing the world through the windshield again will bring creative vibes."