Not too much damage I hope.
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it goes like this:
the firemen have just broken your front door down, and they are putting out the fire on your roof.
15 kms.. home in 32 minutes.
(they put the fire out, but neighbor guy's house is gutted. thank the good lord that nobody was hurt and my pets are fine. phew...)
Not too much damage I hope.
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Mizzbananie -that is some incentive to race home! Hope you don't have too much water damage in your house and all you need is a new front door. And maybe some valium for the pets? Sorry about your neighbor's house.
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Beth
I don't want to increase my speed if that's the way to do it.
What a horrible phone call to get!![]()
I'm glad the pets are OK. Hopefully your neighbor is OK,too. How sad.![]()
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overall, everything is ok. the front entry needs quite a bit of work. we're getting a new roof. the basement is flooded, and the insurance company took everything away to dry/repack while they deal with the water down there. the house smells a bit like a wiener roast...
the dogs are still acting strange, especially the puppy.
it's been pretty stressful, but in the end it was an amazing miracle that we are not homeless. if the house wasn't brick, i don't think that i would be able to say that.
thank you for your kind replies. i appreciate them.
Holy crap and thank goodness for you and the fuzzyones. Miracles rock.