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Anyone heard from @deltaV

It's a buggy place here, but the mosquitoes and flys were murder today. Swarms and swarms of very determined and aggressive mosquitoes. I feel like a pin cushion now.
 
Praying Kirk will die out.
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Welcome back to the land of the juice - boy, that's about the best feeling in the world, when the lights
come back on after a long outage....
I readily admit to being addicted to electricity and the internet. Guilty!

We're not in the ravaged parts of the state, mind, but we got ridiculous amounts of rain and wind as
well, leading to a lot of trees on the property that look like the ones in your pics...
The offensive ones that were too big for my 18" Stihl, I either pushed or dragged back into the tree line with
the tractor (about a half mile of road involved, since I tend the county road as well)....
but after a couple trips down to the really impacted parts to haul supplies, I feel we're extremely lucky
in comparison.

The outpouring of American helping American has been awesome, inspiring - but man, there's just so much
of it, the devastation....it's going to take years for anything to seem "normal" again for a lot of folks.
:praying:
 
The next task at hand is uprooted and snapped off trees everywhere on my property. It was like dominos...one tree takes down several others. What a mess.

I hate some of the uprooted ones as they hang at like 45 degrees suspended in the air. Maybe the next storm will polish them off.

No damage to the house, pets, barn, cars, or etc.
Good to hear it's not as bad as it could've been
still a PITA

stay safe my friend
 
Glad to hear you are safe. Just tree damage that's GREAT! I do tree work and you really need to know what to do with those widow makers every once in awhile things don't go exactly as planned. Across the street from a large estate I manage they had a tree guy there who was rushing on a Friday and didn't clear the area. He ended up killing his worker who was chipping brush 180 degrees from where he thought the 80 foot tree was going. Hit him square in the head broke his neck and crushed him. I am friends with the home owner as I have done some work for him since that and many years later he still couldn't believe it when it happened. I heard all the yelling and screaming afterwards from the owner who did it..
 
**** I've been moving non stop for days on end and maybe slept 4 hours a day and missed this. Glad you're ok.
 
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