MARSH BEAR wrote:DC - not looking good for our hunting area - wishing you well and prayers for you and me.
Duck Engr wrote:Same thing my buddy just said. He had his boat in his garage prepared to launch it if he had to, but the water never came close. That’s a small victory. He’ll need a new roof and lost a lot of siding off of his house, but otherwise his structure still seems sound.
Duck Engr wrote:Tough scene to look at DC. The “extension of the gulf” is wild to try to comprehend.
Has anyone heard from Rick to see how he fared? I know he mentioned he wouldn’t be on here for a while as he’s a flip phoner.
Good to know he’s ok though a shame to hear about the tree damage to the roof. Hope he’s able to get that tarped over soon.DComeaux wrote:Duck Engr wrote:Tough scene to look at DC. The “extension of the gulf” is wild to try to comprehend.
Has anyone heard from Rick to see how he fared? I know he mentioned he wouldn’t be on here for a while as he’s a flip phoner.
I just talked to Rick. He has a hole in his roof from a branch that fell which pushed the plywood to the floor in the living room, and they will be out of power for some time.
2020 is like my 2 year old. Only has one speed. Wide open throttle.
MARSH BEAR wrote:Sorry to see what the storm did to your place. Hackberry did not fare any better the roof is gone on the camp, and two storage buildings. Like you we will not be able to hunt for teal season.
I don't think we will have electricity for 4 to six weeks. There is not 1 utility pole standing from Sulphur to Hackberry.
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