That was/is quite the ordeal. Glad you and yours are safe.
Hang in there.
Mo
Hang in there.
Mo
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Oh my goodness! What a weekend you've had. Thank goodness that you are all safe. Is your home ok?
Wow, small miracles. Time to put real wheels on that tractor and get a trailer plate lol. Glad everything is working out and everyone is safe!
I remember reading posts on this forum last year of heartbroken folks who were being evacuated due to a hurricane and having to leave their chickens behind. I guess it doesn't hurt to have an evacuation plan if you live in hurricane or wildfire country.
I just count my lucky stars that I had the van-coop finished, the babies had spent several nights there and that it actually ran (once it had been jump-started that is). Oh and the major lucky star is that my husband, who has little use for my chickens and needed to be on top of being sure we were all safe...kids, dogs, cat, keepsakes etc. stuck with me in my insistence that no living creature be left behind even insisting that he be the one to drive the coop, for three hours with no air-conditioning in 90-98 degree weather, with 35 chickens, along winding mountain roads to his sister's house. He is my hero.
Yep, your husband sounds like a very GOOD MAN!