Posted by Allan In NE on October 30, 2015 at 06:34:31 from (162.212.118.1):
I just cannot believe the generosity of you good folks. Thank you, thank you soooooooo very much! You've literally saved us from this incident eating us alive. Incredible!
We are now in at my elderly mother's place in one tiny bedroom; but we've got a roof over our heads at least for the short term.
There is an old ramshackle house out at our farm on poverty hill. Plan is to spend the winter trying to get some heat, water and electricity in I so that we can at least take the burden off my mother. It's really gonna be a chore, but I'll get it done, one way or another.
I've spent the last few days dragging this old beater out of the weeds so that we will have something to get around in. It's been sitting for many, many years, but it seems to run okay. Gas gauge says it has a quarter of a tank of fuel, so this morning, I'm headed to town to get some groceries and a few clothes for my wife as she's still in her nightgown that she left the fire with.
Again, thank you all from the very bottom of my heart!
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