It's ok, jax. I'm sure Mark thought you would be able to read the locations given for each picture. I guess I could have originally put an outline of Texas by most of the pics and the Louisiana boot on the last few pics, then those who have trouble reading could see that most of the pics were from Texas, and the last few were from Louisiana.
Most of the pics weren't of the same tree. hmmm, perhaps the problem is worse than I thought. Anyway, there were trees down everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Thousands of trees in every neighborhood. I haven't counted how many I lost but almost all of them in my yard and most of the little section of woods that served as a "border" between me and the neighbors on each side. Now I can see everything that goes on over there.
My parents live in North Beaumont and they lost 33 trees in their yard. They don't have a ton of land, just a normal, nice-sized yard. Everything looks so weird now, bare. It cost them a fortune as insurance only covered a few of them. There were a LOT of trees on houses, not only in Beaumont and around here, but all the way up to Jasper and that area. That "same tree" that fell in multiple counties causing massive damage also caused my family and friends' houses getting crushed. Your smart-alec comments are getting old. This isn't a game to people who were affected.
I guess I could say that Katrina only blew some leaves around in Pecan. Would that make it true?
