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@@sandraking9650 She had had it setting there for awhile so wanted to get fresh drinking water and in order to put it outside that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
I would have keep the water and put it in the tub in trash bags for the toilet and washing dishes. I’m praying for you my friends. May God keep you and your family safe.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
@@jillcooper172 if they take all the bottles upstairs and empty in trash bags . There’s nothing to carry downstairs but empty bottles. That’s what we did last year. It worked great .
When my community was evacuated during the CZU Fire in California a couple years ago, it was the volunteer firefighters who saved our entire valley. The state firefighters were pulled out due to the dangers, but our brave volunteers & community members stepped and refused to let our small row of towns burn. Thank you, Lord, for all volunteer firefighters, past & present!!
Maybe they didn’t have time before the tap water would be compromised. The bottled water wasn’t fresh enough for drinking and cooking. Give her a break. Stress levels were understandably high.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
Right now, plants are probably not even on the top 10 list. Why waste time going around watering everything when you need to empty the bottles and replace it with fresh.
@@lindahayes3003 The water is six months old. She has the opportunity NOW to replace it all with fresh, and if their water station is compromised, they're not stuck drinking old water. Usually those with these opinions never had to face these situations.
@@jpeterson1488 Filling up a spare bathtub or buckets with the "old" water for washing and other uses is wise and a well known method of preparing in a disaster.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
Because where the water was in order to do that they had to walk it up a steep hill or steps. It would take way too much time and energy for as exhausted as they were and as much as they had to get done besides taking care of the water.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
Just down the hill from you. Our son works in the sheriff's dept and he called us last evening, telling us to fill water jugs so we did: 2 5 gallon jerry jugs, a 5 gal Gott water cooler, and 8 gallons in glass bottles, plus 20 gallons of non-potable water in a rain barrel for toilet flushing in case they shut off the water. It's good to be a prepper.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
From SW Florida. Water prepping as well. Putting a few containers in the freezer so they can act as cooling element if power goes out and remain drinkable if they melt all the way.
Why not fill new containers with fresh water and use the older water for flushing and washing versus drinking? Just curious. And don’t put on the line to help moist in the lawn but it’s too late for you, but some ideas to think of for other people maybe
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
I would have put the old water into a wheelbarrow, buckets, anything that would hold water to flush toilets or wet down the outside of the house if it came to that.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
It's hard to imagine the stress you are all under right now. You have been through a lot in life, which just makes you experienced. It's ok to be anxious or sad.
🙏🙏🙏 if you have large plastic party type drink tubs or other big containers rain barrel etc put your "old" water in those..scoop out to wash clothes by hand,add to your tote to flush toilets etc
My friends in California set a water sprinkler on top of their house and ran it off and on to dampen the area. When they evacuated they turned it on. Their home had minimal damage. They know it only ran about an hour before power went off.
I have been so worried about you!!! I would have poured the old water outside to wet what looks dry. I know it is low humidity out there but when we filled our tub in Florida the walls developed mildew!!!! In 3 days. That was the day before the day of and the day after .
Those things weren't dry on top of everything else we had a hard freeze a couple of nights before and it killed everything that is why it looks like they have so much dead things all around. Tawra's flowers grew to be 4-6 ft tall and they all froze right before this video was taken.
Those aren't bushes. They were all flowers until they had a hard freeze the night before and it turned them all brown. They were trying to as much done and as fast as they could.
Should not pour that water down the drain. Put it in bath tube or a tank to flush toilet and water animals. Also wet down lawn around house and house itself along with other buildings etc. Water is life saving.
I would leave the larger containers without changing to use for washing and flushing. I would also be clearing all the plants off the deck and away from the house as well as all flammable cushions etc.
I found it odd that you were dumping the water out and down the drain and had that water running constantly while waiting for "old" water to finish emptying out. 🤔🤔🤔 It didn't seem budget friendly to me. Like perhaps the "old" water could've been saved in a tub for flushing. Not trying to be a downer but just questioning the process.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
@@GodsSparrowSpeaks In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
In order to do that they had to climb a bunch of stairs carrying only a couple of bottles which would be a ton of trips up and down the stairs. They were hurrying and exhausted at the time - that wouldn't have been practical.
I about lost my mind watching her dump that water!! That water could have been used for SO MANY THINGS!! And leaving the faucet running!! I can't watch anymore.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
Yikes. Fill it up for sure. Wash everything up while you can. Of course volunteers. Been like that. Volunteers and government shows up for photo ops. Praying you're safe and these fires put out. Nice job filling up.
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In order to pour on plants or store for something else they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
This is one of the many reasons I'm always yapping about people having pails. Everyone around me gets tired of hearing it but they are worth more than gold when you need them right now. Fill everything you got. Even coffee cans work great! Tawra.... be careful lifting. Today's lifting could bring on a tomorrow's flare up. And you might need to move fast.
I'm a 72 yo woman who lives alone, so I save my shower water in the tub and have a dollar store bucket to dip it out to flush. I also use it to wash clothes 1st then I only run the washer on rinse and spin. It saves me a few dollars a month. I also hang dry my laundry and only fluff the ones that need it. I store water in jugs and use it for drinking and cooking then refill. This rotates it, keeps it fresh without all that waste.
Don't forget the containers which won't keep water potable; its good for toilets. Identify absolutely important laundry items amd run loads (ie undies and socks; if the water goes down remember, mismatched socks get popular every so often amd there is a matching pair some where). Wash ALL the dishes and consider cooking things that will hold (assuming you have refrigeration) like rice, maybe a casserole, etc.. (keep those pots washed) and definitely anything in the fridge amd maybe some flour based items in case the grocery stores get a run. - You did a 2 month tour of limited supplies.
Maybe you could have put all that water into one of the big rain barrels…….I was kinda cringing. No one can think of everything, especially when stressed. I always put mine on outside plants……I wonder if the wildlife needs water? Hard times for sure…..last days!
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical. No there is a creek right behind their house for the animals to use.
I have been telling people this for years. If you don’t do any preps, please store water I live in the desert about 2 miles from the fault line. Everyone just looks at me and says ,oh yeah that’s a good idea. I have stored water and I always think it’s not enough.😢
Emergency drinking water stored in a Tide container? I don't understand pouring out water in an emergency. Fill a bathtub or pour water around the base of the house.
Hi neighbor! I'm in Idaho and we are surrounded by wild fires where we live. Thankfully we're not too close to the fires at the moment but I am so Tired of fires and smoke!! It's been a really bad year for fires here! Prayers for you and your family.
Keeping you all in my thoughts, so many are going through so much right now. It's why we prep, it's why we share with each other and lean on each other. (Sorry in tears over here, largely since Helene hit and I am in Michigan no where near dealing with any of nature).
Our area of East Tn was devasted by Helene. With the flood waters everything became contaminated. Water plant pumps were under the nasty flood water . Just got water back into certain areas of Newport Tn , but still under boil orders. Be safe !! Water is a precious item during disasters.❤
Praying for you and all of your neighbors! Where is your real fire fighters? Did they volunteer to go east? How long has this been burning. Why isn’t FEMA around? Why aren’t the large water carriers being dropped on this?😮😭😤😩🤯
Volunteer fireman are trained just like paid fireman and have to take refresher courses periodically. .My husband was a volunteer for years until his health no longer allowed it. Prayers for your family and everyone affected by the fireman as well as the firefighters,
Don’t understand why the water dumping then refilling? Maybe you explained and I didn’t understand. Couldn’t it have been saved in other containers,water grass or plants?
Wow if the wind shifts toward you. Have to really watch the wind direction, be prepared to evacuate if need. Get your papers and pictures together. I live on a well and never throw water away
God bless and keep you safe, praying for you! We are here, at the end but the way is grim and trecherous! May we all keep the faith in our Lord and Savior!
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Hose down the house, ground, trees, bushes around you. Helps put out flying embers. Praying for you all.
Good idea 💡👍
YOU NEED TO EMPTY THE WATER OUTSIDE AROUND YOUR HOUSE
What I was going to say! I don't understand the " fresh-water " ? But ?
@@sandraking9650 She had had it setting there for awhile so wanted to get fresh drinking water and in order to put it outside that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
Oh no! Praying for y’all!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 These disasters are getting crazy!!!!!
So thankful for you and Pastor JD and others who are keeping tabs of all of this,Tyler.
Prayers for all including your mom
I would have keep the water and put it in the tub in trash bags for the toilet and washing dishes. I’m praying for you my friends. May God keep you and your family safe.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
@@jillcooper172 if they take all the bottles upstairs and empty in trash bags . There’s nothing to carry downstairs but empty bottles. That’s what we did last year. It worked great .
Praying for you, your family and your neighbors
When my community was evacuated during the CZU Fire in California a couple years ago, it was the volunteer firefighters who saved our entire valley. The state firefighters were pulled out due to the dangers, but our brave volunteers & community members stepped and refused to let our small row of towns burn. Thank you, Lord, for all volunteer firefighters, past & present!!
That water you are pouring out should be put in buckets to flush the toilets
Exactly, that doesn't make sense to throw it out
Empty gal jugs ( laundry detergent jugs) great for cleaning and toilet!
She wasn't thinking.
When you have a wild fire that close to you, you go into survival mode. Give her a break.
Maybe they didn’t have time. They needed drinking and cooking water. The stored water may not have been fresh enough for that.
Prayers for your family, firefighters and all affected.
Prayers for your family and the town and surrounding area of Sheridan, Wyoming.
Sending prayers of protection for you and your family and for all of those affected by this. 🙏 God Bless you all.
Pour that water on your yard, NOT DOWN THE DRAIN. Recycle it to protect your yard
Maybe they didn’t have time before the tap water would be compromised. The bottled water wasn’t fresh enough for drinking and cooking. Give her a break. Stress levels were understandably high.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
Praying for everyone to be spared.
Save old water for washing/cleaning, or to filter for drinking
You are on it! Praying for you and your neighbors.
Next time dump the water outside where it`s needed ❤ Be safe!
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
I would be watering plants or saving what you're dumping down the sink for flushing & bathing.
Right, water going down the drain in an emergency is a sin imo. 😮
Right now, plants are probably not even on the top 10 list. Why waste time going around watering everything when you need to empty the bottles and replace it with fresh.
@@lindahayes3003 The water is six months old. She has the opportunity NOW to replace it all with fresh, and if their water station is compromised, they're not stuck drinking old water.
Usually those with these opinions never had to face these situations.
@@jpeterson1488 Filling up a spare bathtub or buckets with the "old" water for washing and other uses is wise and a well known method of preparing in a disaster.
Yessss!!!
Been praying for you and your whole family and community.
I’d never pour water down the drain!! Use for your garden or toilets!!!!
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
Tawra! You're wasting water! You could use that to wash dishes, flush toilets, or water your plants!
Oh no, how scary! Praying for you and your family as well as all the others impacted and the fire crews. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Question, why aren't you dumping the water outside in the grass instead of down the sink?
I live in California and you don't put that much water down the drain.
I bet it`s hard to think of everything so give them some graze ❤
@@jannepaulsen9250 grace!
Because where the water was in order to do that they had to walk it up a steep hill or steps. It would take way too much time and energy for as exhausted as they were and as much as they had to get done besides taking care of the water.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
Just down the hill from you. Our son works in the sheriff's dept and he called us last evening, telling us to fill water jugs so we did: 2 5 gallon jerry jugs, a 5 gal Gott water cooler, and 8 gallons in glass bottles, plus 20 gallons of non-potable water in a rain barrel for toilet flushing in case they shut off the water. It's good to be a prepper.
Praying for you and your family. 🙏💕
Praying for all in the path of the wild fire!!!
Sorry to see that happening!
Prayers 🙏
Keeping you all in prayer!
Sending you and your family prayers!
That is crazy close to your home. I’m 🙏🙏 for protection of you and your neighbors.
So thankful you all are OK right now. Continuing to uphold you in prayer. Thanks for sharing your water prepping tip
Mike, we understand that feeling of sadness.
Will pray for you and the city.
Continued prayers for y’all!! ❤🙏
Sending prayers for you and everyone in your area. God bless you all.
Send us updates as you can. Holding you up in my prayers.
So sorry you are having to deal with this. My heart goes out to you. May Jesus protect you and your communities. 🙏🏻
Why not save that old water for toilets and bathing?
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
From SW Florida. Water prepping as well. Putting a few containers in the freezer so they can act as cooling element if power goes out and remain drinkable if they melt all the way.
Good idea.
That’s a smart move…praying for you all!
Continuing to pray.
Mom would always fill the bathtub for water for flushing the toilet when we would have a rare hard freeze in Texas.
We would do that up in Ohio too for bad weather.Mama kept hurricane lamps for lighting of the electric went out
Your dealing with forest fires and us here in South Florida are about to get a category 4 hurricane. Oh the wonders of Mother nature! 😮
Did they up Milton to a Cat 4. In on the East Coast- Palm Beach County
probably did. im in brevard county. i wish there was a way we could transport the water from here and NC to wyoming.
@@Anne-ly1fv not mother nature.
@@jupiternp5287watch Ryan Hall Y'all weather. He's an excellent forcaster. He explains what he is talking about.
Why not fill new containers with fresh water and use the older water for flushing and washing versus drinking? Just curious.
And don’t put on the line to help moist in the lawn but it’s too late for you, but some ideas to think of for other people maybe
Where would she get the new containers at this point in the game? Think before you speak.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
I would have put the old water into a wheelbarrow, buckets, anything that would hold water to flush toilets or wet down the outside of the house if it came to that.
Fill the bathtubs with old water to flush toilets with!
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
It's hard to imagine the stress you are all under right now. You have been through a lot in life, which just makes you experienced. It's ok to be anxious or sad.
I think you guys are really doing a great job. Your children are wonderful and they’re helpful. You’ve done a good job.
🙏🙏🙏 if you have large plastic party type drink tubs or other big containers rain barrel etc put your "old" water in those..scoop out to wash clothes by hand,add to your tote to flush toilets etc
My friends in California set a water sprinkler on top of their house and ran it off and on to dampen the area. When they evacuated they turned it on. Their home had minimal damage. They know it only ran about an hour before power went off.
I have been so worried about you!!! I would have poured the old water outside to wet what looks dry. I know it is low humidity out there but when we filled our tub in Florida the walls developed mildew!!!! In 3 days. That was the day before the day of and the day after .
Those things weren't dry on top of everything else we had a hard freeze a couple of nights before and it killed everything that is why it looks like they have so much dead things all around. Tawra's flowers grew to be 4-6 ft tall and they all froze right before this video was taken.
Chainsaw/cut back bushes that are right on top of your deck!
Those aren't bushes. They were all flowers until they had a hard freeze the night before and it turned them all brown. They were trying to as much done and as fast as they could.
Should not pour that water down the drain. Put it in bath tube or a tank to flush toilet and water animals. Also wet down lawn around house and house itself along with other buildings etc. Water is life saving.
Western Colorado here seen a bunch of smoke in the air this morning
We are seeing smoke and the smell here in West Michigan. I have been thinking about your family and praying for those affected by these fires.
Prayers for all in the area,stay safe,nothing is worth your life.
I would leave the larger containers without changing to use for washing and flushing. I would also be clearing all the plants off the deck and away from the house as well as all flammable cushions etc.
Wet down all roofs before water gets cut off! There are ways to protect your house
I found it odd that you were dumping the water out and down the drain and had that water running constantly while waiting for "old" water to finish emptying out. 🤔🤔🤔 It didn't seem budget friendly to me. Like perhaps the "old" water could've been saved in a tub for flushing. Not trying to be a downer but just questioning the process.
She doesn’t know what to do, likely because she’s from Colorado in the cities
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
@@GodsSparrowSpeaks In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
My heart and prayers go out to you and your family. Wishing you the very best. ❤️🙏
If hot embers are blowing on your home pour that water on your deck - NOT down the drain!!!
In order to do that they had to climb a bunch of stairs carrying only a couple of bottles which would be a ton of trips up and down the stairs. They were hurrying and exhausted at the time - that wouldn't have been practical.
Wow... How SAD Horrific..prayers for all.
I about lost my mind watching her dump that water!! That water could have been used for SO MANY THINGS!! And leaving the faucet running!! I can't watch anymore.
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
I'm praying for you and your family, neighbors, friends, and all the citizens in the affected areas. God bless you all.
Its not unusual weather... its called "the endtimes"
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Prayers for you, family & neighbors will be spared
Yikes. Fill it up for sure. Wash everything up while you can.
Of course volunteers. Been like that. Volunteers and government shows up for photo ops. Praying you're safe and these fires put out. Nice job filling up.
Prayers 🙏🙏🙏
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Prayers…
We have a bad fire over here in Central Wyoming.
Two fires converged, and now one big fire.
Stay safe…blessings ❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
OMG water is such an important item why waste any of it!
In order to pour on plants or store for something else they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical.
Why are you not tipping that water outside to soak into the ground. Stay safe.
This is one of the many reasons I'm always yapping about people having pails. Everyone around me gets tired of hearing it but they are worth more than gold when you need them right now. Fill everything you got. Even coffee cans work great! Tawra.... be careful lifting. Today's lifting could bring on a tomorrow's flare up. And you might need to move fast.
I am so sorry y'all are endured this.
I'm a 72 yo woman who lives alone, so I save my shower water in the tub and have a dollar store bucket to dip it out to flush. I also use it to wash clothes 1st then I only run the washer on rinse and spin. It saves me a few dollars a month. I also hang dry my laundry and only fluff the ones that need it.
I store water in jugs and use it for drinking and cooking then refill. This rotates it, keeps it fresh without all that waste.
Praying for safety for all, especially for the firefighters.
Ok I think she has gotten the memo about the water, folks! Praying for your family and community! 💗🙏
Don't forget the containers which won't keep water potable; its good for toilets. Identify absolutely important laundry items amd run loads (ie undies and socks; if the water goes down remember, mismatched socks get popular every so often amd there is a matching pair some where). Wash ALL the dishes and consider cooking things that will hold (assuming you have refrigeration) like rice, maybe a casserole, etc.. (keep those pots washed) and definitely anything in the fridge amd maybe some flour based items in case the grocery stores get a run. - You did a 2 month tour of limited supplies.
Maybe you could have put all that water into one of the big rain barrels…….I was kinda cringing. No one can think of everything, especially when stressed. I always put mine on outside plants……I wonder if the wildlife needs water? Hard times for sure…..last days!
In order to do that they would have had to make a ton of trips up and down either steep stairs or a steep hill - when you are that exhausted and have so much to do that isn't too practical. No there is a creek right behind their house for the animals to use.
Take care. The fire looks pretty close.
I have been telling people this for years. If you don’t do any preps, please store water I live in the desert about 2 miles from the fault line. Everyone just looks at me and says ,oh yeah that’s a good idea. I have stored water and I always think it’s not enough.😢
Emergency drinking water stored in a Tide container? I don't understand pouring out water in an emergency. Fill a bathtub or pour water around the base of the house.
No drinking water is not in the Tide container. dishwashing water is.
Hi neighbor! I'm in Idaho and we are surrounded by wild fires where we live. Thankfully we're not too close to the fires at the moment but I am so Tired of fires and smoke!! It's been a really bad year for fires here! Prayers for you and your family.
😢Prayers for yours and others safety! 🙏🙅♀️🕊️
Hi Guys, Nice to see you. Praying for everyone. Stay safe. ❤️
I feel yeah we are getting a second direct hit from a hurricane less than two weeks
Please stay safe. Prayers you have no damage. Also for you Mother
Keeping you all in my thoughts, so many are going through so much right now. It's why we prep, it's why we share with each other and lean on each other. (Sorry in tears over here, largely since Helene hit and I am in Michigan no where near dealing with any of nature).
Prayers for everyone there aftected by those fires🙏🙏
Our area of East Tn was devasted by Helene. With the flood waters everything became contaminated. Water plant pumps were under the nasty flood water . Just got water back into certain areas of Newport Tn , but still under boil orders. Be safe !! Water is a precious item during disasters.❤
Where is your mom? Is she ok? Is she ready to go with you? Prayers & blessings!! 🙏🏻🦋🙌🏻
Yes and yes
Thanks for the update. Praying for you and the family from Ontario Canada. Quick thinking with the water.
Praying for you and all of your neighbors! Where is your real fire fighters? Did they volunteer to go east? How long has this been burning. Why isn’t FEMA around? Why aren’t the large water carriers being dropped on this?😮😭😤😩🤯
Volunteer fireman are trained just like paid fireman and have to take refresher courses periodically. .My husband was a volunteer for years until his health no longer allowed it. Prayers for your family and everyone affected by the fireman as well as the firefighters,
Praying for y’all’s safety.
Don’t understand why the water dumping then refilling? Maybe you explained and I didn’t understand. Couldn’t it have been saved in other containers,water grass or plants?
It's 6 month old water and was going to be rotated soon anyway.
Wow if the wind shifts toward you. Have to really watch the wind direction, be prepared to evacuate if need. Get your papers and pictures together. I live on a well and never throw water away
God bless and keep you safe, praying for you! We are here, at the end but the way is grim and trecherous! May we all keep the faith in our Lord and Savior!
May God and his angels watch over all of you and keep you safe. Prayers.
Prayers ❤😢
If the outside faucet is still working, Soak your house down. The dollar store has buckets for 1.25. Best to you all.