I ended up with a really foul tasting yellow expectorant that really did some good. It really feels better when that stuff starts breakin' up.
Well the morning inspection is not promising. I don't think what is left can be straightened up with out having the worry that in the tiniest bit of wind (especially if a roof is back on) it could all come down. I'm out of batteries in my camera (I'll get some today), to show you, but the post that are still standing are either broke off at the ground, or leaning back by like 3-4 inches. You can see gapes in the ground where the posts pushed back. I'd say what is standing is only standing because the roof is gone. You put a roof on it, it won't stay up either from the weight or from wind catching under the roof.
Mack said he is going to call the insurance company today and make a claim. In all the years we've been married we've never had a claim. This is why we have insurance, if they cancel us or go up, we'll just go somewhere else. So my hope now is that the cost of the 6 stall shed, should cover enough to get at least a 2-3 stall one put up by someone else:) But that could be wishful thinking.
Becky