yes I do bill ,.. and May God Bless you for all your efforts ,,. Especialy for what you endured in back in 78 , you were the man that kept them beeves from dying and keeping the farm stake from drying up to nuthin .
you can read my recent posts over in Case about magnetos and starting a 51 DC CAse in 77. the ohio river froze over in 77, 78 , 84 , 94 ,. and serveral times in the last 20yrs it has carried ice from up north,.
I was 20 In 77, we all knew thestorm was coming from the forcast ,.. As we come bak from bowling league in lousville when the 77 storm hit with a Holy Hale vengeance , there was 6 of us in a 71 caprice that would go anywhere if you could see where the hale you were going during that storm,. made it to Lanesville where my 69 marquis convertible was,,chose to stay with my fellow bowler who was married with My sister,. slid his truck off the side of the road on the 4th attempt to get up the last hill before their place .. had to walk to the house in street clothes and lo-cut shoes, windbreaker was not much for the 10 degree wind chill,noo gloves either by then it was 11pm . slept on couch and about froze ,, next morning I saw the front door blew open 6 inches, Lol ,. no wonder I was cold ,,. got a ride to our farm next day on a mf 165 with a heat houser,that Perkins was plugged in for serveral hours and it still did not want to start . we cut across country and fields because the roads were drifted shut , Pops farm lost electric, and they needed help to feed we all had land line phones then . after my b-i-l warmed up good and dad gave him some elderberry wine he went home before dark with strict orders to call as soon as he made it back ,. the wind was horrible,. btw ,my Nephew Richard was born exactly 9 mothes later . LOL ,.winter of 78 was just as bad but we kept electric,. my girlfriend Dianna's family lost electric, and the boys stayed at the house to tuf it out with the wood stove , and keep everything from frreezing up ,THEY loved it . her mother took the little sisters to her aunts ,. and I went over there and rescued my wife to be from the crowded chaos,. my mother stuck Dianna in with my sisters bed,. she was quiet as a mouse and found her way to mine every nite ,. and then would go back before morning,. if my sisters ever knew ,,. they never let on to anyone,,. we were married sept 2nd, 78 ,. our 1st daughter came In jan , 81
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