Brewing on hold

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So good ol mother nature put a good hold on my brewing for a while, lol. I salvaged most of the setup, in tact .
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Everyone is safe, but the house is toast
 
Yikes! I'm glad you and your family are okay. Is there anything we can do for you?
 
Oh boy.
Wishing you all the best!
 
Holy Cow!! Where do you live?
So glad everyone is okay. That looks like the sort of situation that could result in loss of life. :eek:
Please reach out if there's anything that folks can do to help.
 
Like others said , glad everyone is OK. Let us know if there is anything we can help with.
 
That's hectic!
 
Oh my gosh!
Hope everyone is safe!
 
Holy S***! That's a terrible situation to be in. So glad everyone is ok!
 
Just thinking ahead is the insurance tripled like the house price today, you may get a better house if so
 
Glad to hear everybody is okay, some salvage was possible and hope you can get back on your feet asap.
 
That really sucks. Everyone being ok is the important part. One day at a time, one step at a time rebuilding both life and things.. a little something, something I am learning.
 
Yikes! I'm glad you and your family are okay. Is there anything we can do for you?
I have a venmo account setup for donations if you want. other than, we are slowly digging out

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There are a couple copy cats, gotta love scam artist. my account has this picture
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Holy Cow!! Where do you live?
So glad everyone is okay. That looks like the sort of situation that could result in loss of life. :eek:
Please reach out if there's anything that folks can do to help.
I posted a venmo account if you want.

Amazingly no one died. about 12 homes will be bulldozed

We lived in villa ridge, mo
 
I'm not that far away, a few hundred miles, all that happened here was wind and hail
There were 5 tornadoes in about a 30 mile radius on fri. Ours was F2. was only on the ground for about a mile.
 
I sent along a little something...Hopefully folks will chip in for you and it'll add up to something that'll make a dent.

When I lived in the Midwest - through the 80s in Minnesota and Illinois - I dreaded the storms. Every spring there would be big cells moving in off the prairies to the west. We've had some bad ones here in Texas - the town where I lived during high school, Jarrell, was hit hard in 1997.

Fortunately, here in the south part of town in Austin, they don't seem too frequent. I think the topography is odd and big systems seem to veer and head more to the north of us or skip over and hit small towns further east. Seems like the worst of the storms are hitting further east these days. Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas and North Texas have always been in the path but nasty storms are hitting places in Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia more and more.

Best of luck putting the pieces back together.
 
There were 5 tornadoes in about a 30 mile radius on fri. Ours was F2. was only on the ground for about a mile.
Those things are nuts. An F2 touched down a week or two ago in the Lake Mary area north of Orlando. It did some damage up there. I just got some heavy rain for a bit. I heard a bunch of emergency alerts go off, but I did not know what happened until I read about it a few hours later.
 
I sent along a little something...Hopefully folks will chip in for you and it'll add up to something that'll make a dent.

When I lived in the Midwest - through the 80s in Minnesota and Illinois - I dreaded the storms. Every spring there would be big cells moving in off the prairies to the west. We've had some bad ones here in Texas - the town where I lived during high school, Jarrell, was hit hard in 1997.

Fortunately, here in the south part of town in Austin, they don't seem too frequent. I think the topography is odd and big systems seem to veer and head more to the north of us or skip over and hit small towns further east. Seems like the worst of the storms are hitting further east these days. Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas and North Texas have always been in the path but nasty storms are hitting places in Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia more and more.

Best of luck putting the pieces back together.
Thanks man! it is very much appreciated. I did get it
 
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