it is still pretty bad here. I quit my vocational rehab program to stay and help. bryanna had a large tree fall on the roof of their home and all the windows were blown out. they don't have any insurance, but fema grants might help them. they still don't have power on their road, but a local church has loaned them a generator and is helping to feed them. Louis lived only 2 blocks from where the tornado hit the 3 churches that have been on the news. he had roof damage, but it has already been patched and his cable and power restored. Elizabeth lost everything in her back yard - patio furniture, gazebo, chicken coop, etc. she has her power back and I'm sending this email from her house. my daddy road through it with only a few limbs down. addie lives in another county and is ok.
my place got hit hard. I can't get to it because the private road is blocked with large downed trees. neighbors hiked in for me to check on things. my truck is turned over with a tree on it. the trailer for the deuce is about 200 yards away with the canvas and bows ripped off. I only had antique collectors insurance on it.
nobody is hurt and we can rebuild. the wounded warrior program is going to coordinate with team rubicon to come in and do repairs for veterans. i'll give my allotment to bryanna. I've got a chainsaw and a winch on my tracker. i'll simply take my time cutting my way in to my truck. I draw the same disability if I it takes me a week or a month. lol.
say a prayer for the good folks down here and you can follow the progress on
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