Postby Destroyer2000 » Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:52 pm
Yeah, thanks. I rode through yesterday to look at the damage and see how badly it hit my friends house, and once I got there, my blood ran cold. On the way there, all one would see is the occasional tree down or so, a few signs tilted, but in the space of 10 yards it was like going straight into...well, yeah. It was horrible. It looked like someone had set a bomb off there, the way huge trees were broken in half like twigs. I couldn't help but shudder at the thought of it coming so close. With the damage I have seen, I am surprised that only one person was killed. One house had some walls caved in and was missing a roof, a single wide trailer had been broken in half. My friend's garage is little more than a cinderblock on the foundation at this point. His front porch is tilted at an angle. This other house had trees ripped up literally from the ground. Huge pecon trees. Half of their roof is gone, the road and surrounding area is littered with debris from inside the house. The sister and grandmother were inside at the time, but they made it okay. The damage out here is rough. Everyone was talking about it at school Friday, and I am honestly surprised they did not cancel. Hardly anyone was there. In any case, I think morale will be lowered around here for quite a while. This is the first time in my living memory that this has happened, and I think the same applies to most everyone around here. Thank you.
My Flickr
My Travel Blog
[color="Red"]Distance is to Love as Wind is to Fire...it extinguishes the small, and ignites the great. - Unknown[/color]
[color="RoyalBlue"]“Falling in love with someone isn't always going to be easy... Anger... tears... laughter.. It's when you want to be together despite it all. That's when you truly love another. I'm sure of it.â€