Hoping it isnt to bad for you Tom and your neighborhood.
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Hoping it isnt to bad for you Tom and your neighborhood.
Thanks, Guys! I will be OK. Spent the day hauling out carpet and padding, running the wet vac. Going with tile this time! Everything will get back to normal eventually.
I fared better than some, for certain!
Sorry for the tragedy. Prayers are sent.
Be well my friend! Get your immune shot series updated!
~Richard
My Thanks. This urban atmosphere has me weary. They buy a house, tear it down, and put 2 on it. Make a guy building a new business do a retention pond. Then a horse pasture becomes a silly Dr. Seuss town of stupid structures right 3 feet from one another. THEN, they are all dismayed at the flooding. Then, the Mayor. Another discussion for another time. ;)
Then, there are those in rural settings effected more severe. Go figure....
I just hope all are OK!
Sorry to hear that Tom, but glad everyone in your house came through it uninjured. I was thinking about you when I started the thread on Texas & Oklahoma. We live in a 50 year flood plain here and have had one in 11 years, which is enough!
Take care as you work on the place.
Sometimes, I fear the flood plain map is exaggerated! :rofl2: Second or third one in 15 years. Another a few years back from that. THEN, there are the occasional hurricanes, even tornadoes. I suppose each locale has it's risk! We don't have earthquakes!
Pull the family together as a team,,,don't take all actions/responses upon your shoulders alone,,,delegate them to family members,,, it takes just enough pressure off you to keep you focused,,, it strengthens the family as a whole,,, increasing survival odds.
When it clears,,, reach out to us if needed.