Glad everyone is ok Bill...I gotta admit our winters suck but I would rather shovel snow once in a while than rebuild every once in a while!!! or worse...
Canadian winters suck and I am really wanting a "REAL" spring to kick in but it could be worse...
Dennis
Thanks Dennis, I appreciate that.
So far,
We haven't had to do much of anything because of storms, but you never know. We used to live up on a hill some years back and I had one of those Arrow brand 10' x 10' buildings (that you put together with a gillion little sheet metal screws that have these little plastic like washers on them and the building is made up of a bunch of panels). Well,
THAT building got blown over my back fence once. Insurance company came out and said that they could either give me a certain amount and I give them the building or they could give me a lesser amount and keep the building. I kept the building, fixed it back and mounted it on 4 4x4x10' timbers (that I had sunken into the ground). I thought I had the perfect answer.
Well, the next storm that came through showed me that I might have had the perfect answer, but it was to another question cause the building went back over that fence again and the bottom pieces were partially pulled loose from the building. I was so mad at the whole thing that I jumped over the fence, kicked that building apart at the corners and tossed all of the pieces back over the fence!
I then piled it all up by the side of my garage so I could load it up and haul it off! Before I could get it hauled off, a buddy came over to see me, saw the remains and asked if he could have it! I HELPED him load it up!
In all seriousness, we have been very fortunate! Like I said earlier in this thread, Greenwood got blown away in 68' (I've got that year straight now) and you just never know when another one might come. No offence to anyone about where they live, but I've lived in Arkansas all my life. I've been to all of the States except New York, Mass, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New Jersey, North & South Dakota, Ohio, Montana, Colorado, Washington, Montana, Iowa and Maine and I have to say that I prefer to live here. I DID like visiting the other states, but as most of us fell, "There's No Place Like Home!"