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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 685053" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>So many of my friends and family were there, as they go every year and we can't get a hold of them. My neighbors wife is there with her sister and he(my neighbor) tried all night to track her down ,cell phone lines were completely tied up. He finally took off at 10:30 this morning to try and find out just where they are and if they are OK. Camerose is 1 1/2 hours north east of us.</p><p></p><p>That storm did alot of damage around here as well, hay on the ground that we are trying to bale just blew away and I lost 4 trees at the end of my driveway that were struck by lightening. Thank God we and the animals are all safe. More severe storm watches on tonight as another mass is moving in. It is a little to reminiscent of Pine Lake disaster in 2000 that is 5 miles south of us.</p><p></p><p>My thoughts and prayers are with all of those there and I pray for the recovery of all those involved. Mother Nature, her wrath is not to be taken lightly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 685053, member: 5106"] So many of my friends and family were there, as they go every year and we can't get a hold of them. My neighbors wife is there with her sister and he(my neighbor) tried all night to track her down ,cell phone lines were completely tied up. He finally took off at 10:30 this morning to try and find out just where they are and if they are OK. Camerose is 1 1/2 hours north east of us. That storm did alot of damage around here as well, hay on the ground that we are trying to bale just blew away and I lost 4 trees at the end of my driveway that were struck by lightening. Thank God we and the animals are all safe. More severe storm watches on tonight as another mass is moving in. It is a little to reminiscent of Pine Lake disaster in 2000 that is 5 miles south of us. My thoughts and prayers are with all of those there and I pray for the recovery of all those involved. Mother Nature, her wrath is not to be taken lightly. [/QUOTE]
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