I too, am sorry to hear about your tragic event. Your safe and sound with all limbs in place and that's what counts. Insurance will look after the rest, its just a pain in the butt cleaning up the mess.
Its also too bad about your hunting grounds being trashed by the tornado. It'll take a few years for those trees to grow back.
Bill, you and Kathy are welcome to hunt our property any time, once I have it all set up. I've talked to a few other forum members on here about coming out. Hopefully once we have our labour problems at work straightened out (been almost a year now), my wife and I can go ahead and build our cabin at our place.
Take care and keep building them Xbow bows.
Grey Owl
One little tornado can spoil your whole weekend!
Sorry to hear about this.
I have so much more respect for them after we had several F3's in our state May 4,2003.Killed several people,distroyed several towns.
One was headed right for us broke up into 3 smaller ones 4 miles from us.But before it broke up it killed 2 more people,after it got by us it regrouped and killed another man.
oneshot
I have so much more respect for them after we had several F3's in our state May 4,2003.Killed several people,distroyed several towns.
One was headed right for us broke up into 3 smaller ones 4 miles from us.But before it broke up it killed 2 more people,after it got by us it regrouped and killed another man.
oneshot
Thanks for all of your comments. As I type this another bus load of our Mennonite neighbors are cleaning up the damage and getting things ready for the rebuilding that will follow. I've always had a great respect for the Mennonite people, but after this I'm about ready to go join their church! They have been out every day this week all over the community cleaning up out of the goodness of their hearts. I expect that over the next few weeks life will slowly return to some sort of normal again.