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It has been fifteen months since Hurricane Ian hit our community and while the dmamage we had was minuscule compared to others who lost everything, to say it has been an inconvenience is a statement of fact. Our little retirement home lost the carport, roof on the sunroom and shed containing the washer/dryer. There were other things but nothing of the magnitude of some. For fifteen months my Bride has been washing clothes al fresco. These are photos of the property before and after Hurricane Ian hit.
Our Christmas present arrived Thursday morning when the crew showed up to strip and reside the house. Looks like it shouldn't be too long until my Bride can resume washing clothes indoors once again and we'll have a sunroof to sit and enjoy reading and best of all, a screen room under the carport where we'll have morning coffee, our favorite thing. Those large oak trees shade the side of the house and we are getting more hopeful every day they will survive although the arborist said because they lost 50% of their limbs they most likely wouldn't make it. So far so good.
Our Christmas present arrived Thursday morning when the crew showed up to strip and reside the house. Looks like it shouldn't be too long until my Bride can resume washing clothes indoors once again and we'll have a sunroof to sit and enjoy reading and best of all, a screen room under the carport where we'll have morning coffee, our favorite thing. Those large oak trees shade the side of the house and we are getting more hopeful every day they will survive although the arborist said because they lost 50% of their limbs they most likely wouldn't make it. So far so good.