Friday, June 1, 2007
Destruction Frustration
If you enlarge the 1st photo, you will see how the storm destroyed the wheat field. The other is of our porch with remnants of the tree that is our windbreak at the southwest corner of the house. We don't know if this tree will be making it. It is completely stripped on the west side, bark and all..a huge tree that took years and years to really be a windbreak. It reminds me of what a nuclear disaster might leave behind. Everything on the "explosion" side, wiped out. The grass is alive wherever there was a wind break, like a building, or an object. Will take awhile to fix what we can and then live with the rest. Insurance? We are on the list.
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