Saturday, April 6, 2024

 dd 4 6


5 men. 3 chainsaws.3 trucks and an excavator later and we have less of a mess than we had before.. I have to  admit the musical manure tubs is not quite as fascinating as it once was.... I could finally get out in my car ---which technically is warmer than the cabin... so I could drive around and see what was going on and there's a lot going on,,  the insurance company said to go ahead and clean up and save pictures—so we have done that..

Luckily—I think--- Janine convinced shawn and his crew to get us cleaned up before he went on with his “normal customers”

,I am only able to observe from my car--- I did not do a walk thru—the heaviest part of the tree fell  on the deagle house, literally splicing it into two pieces and then the rest of the tree put its various limbs straight down through the roof into the sitting area in front of the fireplace... taking a lot of the roof and all the skylights with it. and more rain is projected.

 

I don't know if he eventually got a tarp over the area or not but that was the plan. i saw pizza arrive for his crew so they worked "late". 

the rest of the plan is that the insurance inspector there is a desk person and then a field person both on our job the desk person told me to take all kinds of photographs and save any bills ----we had the field person said they only like him to come out once and inspect and he did not want to come out when there was still snow on the roof because he had to observe the entire roof I don't know why because you can stand in next to the fireplace and just look up and if you can see the sky it seems to me there's a default in the roof -----but I'm not an insurance inspector---- I can hardly wait I don't know what they're going to do about the deagle house,  - and technically.. it looks like another piece of tree was involved and it took out the “porch”  of kennel #1 – and then there is the driveway—and the second tree to just break off about 30 feet in the air— leaving a very confused squirrel trying to deal with his bed of leaves blowing out this new “door”

 

and life goes on.