First I want to thank everyone for the calls,prayers and thoughts for all the people of Kokomo.
Last weekend the weather forcast was dark for Sunday and we had an idea something was up as sonny would not leave the back bathroom, he would go to the door stick his nose to the west do his thing and right back to safety this all started Friday night and got worse as Sunday got closer.
Sunday I was riding (wind therapy) and had stopped at Krogers to grab steaks for the grill as Josh and Shannon ask for dinner at mom and dads, when I got there Josh and Sarah both text and said the weather was getting bad, I got soaked and wind blown plus a touch of hail as I pulled onto our street parked in the garage then all hell broke loose as soon as I got the bike unloaded my boss called and said I needed to head in to work, we grabbed barracades and started into the war zone, I call it a war zone because it looked like a bomb had went off.
We started blocking streets then fighting for our own lives as the ******* sight seeers thought they had to get through no matter what, at one time a carload thretened to kill me if I did not let them into the worst part so they could take picture, anyone that knows me knows the threat is worse than had they done it outright, needlees to say they did not get past me, after a little bit we had to give up as they ran over barracades drove through yards and did whatever they had to do to get a look, that was the bad side.
The people that showed up to help is just amazing, jackslash brought a group from the south as did all kinds off people I have never seen in my life, as crazy as the first two days were the cleanup moved on, we have electric companys from Tenn. and all over Mich. ILL. Ohio (sorry if I missed anybody) and volunterees from as far away as Okl.
Tuesday started off the same three hours sleep then to the war zone, around ten thirty I found myself going down 31 in the ambulance, a tree came the wrong way and hit me, head injury, cracked colar bone bruised back and neck, four hours later I was on my bike headed back to rest then back at it.
Sat they told us there were two thousand volunteers, I am not sure how many but I know they moved complete houses into the street so we could load them up and clear them out.
I have directed traffic, ran a dump truck, back hoe and a payloader got very little sleep seen people lose everything while there neighbors house did not even break the windows.
There are a ton of good people in this world and the bad times brings the good people out,
the looters and sight seeers are a small part and pale in comparison to the good things that have happened here in Kokomo this week.
I will say this and then head back to work, if they tell you to seak shelter or your dog acts like he or she knows something bad is about to happen don't mess around get in a safe place as we were lucky no one died last sunday.
Sorry if I missed anyone but the fog is still pretty bad in my head and I am tired (Josh has not made fun of me as he understands the fog)
We had planned on the H.A.R.F. party last night but this got in the way, we hope everyone had a good time as H.A.R.F. does so much for the fans.
I will update when there is time but for know if you believe in God a prayer for the people of Kokomo would go a long way, this is not the worst one I have seen as the Palm Sunday tornado was much worse but it is going to be months before we get this thing turned around.
Thanks again, and like I have said in the past TELL THEM YOU LOVE THEM WHILE YOU CAN
Jerry #66j