Posted by lee little on November 30, 2015 at 19:26:43 from (70.210.8.63):
In Reply to: Re: Power is back on! posted by Paul from MI on November 30, 2015 at 18:03:40:
We are still cleaning up from the ice storm we had in february. I hope you dont have the damage we did. The labor estimate for the cleanup on my place was in excess of $40,000. Thats the cleanup not the damage. Every spare minute I have had since then has been cleaning up the mess. Thats why I havent posted a lot in that time. FEMA said it looked like an F2 tornado over a large area. The USDA guy that came out said I had the worst damage he had seen. He told me he didnt know how I was able to get up and face it every morning. I told him I just thanked God we had a place for it to happen to. Insurance didnt cover it since it was mainly fences , fields and trees. Hopefully USDA or FEMA is going to help pay for 2/3 or so of the cleanup. I hope so! I had made it totally out of debt a couple of years ago but this has got me back in a little. Sorry I didnt mean to hijack the thread. I hope you have good luck with your cleanup.
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