Good Morning. Just stopping by to say hi before I head off for work. No this is not paying type work, this is volunteer work. I’m going with a group of people into the trailer park that was 95% destroyed by the tornado to do some more cleanup. Cleaning up debris, branches, limbs, making minor repairs or prepping for future repairs and some other things that need to be done. I think they are doing individual properties that are livable, , that weren’t destroyed, but need help getting things back to normal as they probably aren’t insured. Or have some insurance but can’t cover the deductible. When Habitat steps in, you can figure it’s probably one or the other. This will be the second group that has gone in the past month so things are moving very slowly. Inflation, shortage of materials and insurance companies are slowing down the process all over town. Goodwill just announced that they are going to be temporary setting up shop in one of the empty stores here in town until their building can be rebuilt, which will take about a year. Aldi’s should be back open bye d of month, so the mall that it’s in, will be back in full operation except for glass replacement in some stores and other repairs. It’s the residential area is going to take a long time, because like I said things are moving very slowly. We also have a unique situation here that a lot of other communities that Are hit by a tornado and that is we have had a tornado in a Northern area that will be heading into colder weather and snow in a few months. So there is a little bit of an urgency here in that respect. Yet, it has only been a month since the tornado hit.
I took a trip to Hobby lobby over in Petoskey yesterday and picked up some craft paint and some things that I needed. Still working on my raccoons, although mine is just about done except for some touch up painting and a final coat of polyurethane before I put it outside. That’s pretty much what I’ve been doing this week, is working on that. Walking the dogs, finishing up painting the fence posts and the pickets for the fence I’m making etc.
Carol, glad to hear that Bill is doing OK and that it was just probably a panic attack. I know you both will to be glad when he gets past that point he has to get the tests done and can kind of find out what’s going on. Hang in there. Beth, hope that housekeeping situation gets straightened out. That is strange that they gave her that long of a notice instead of just firing her.
Well, I gotta get moving here. We are starting at 8 AM so I need to get myself dressed and move out of here in a little over 45 minutes. Have a great day everyone.