Sorry for the low quality pics.


Some roof damage.


Fence damage. Neighbor's house is on the left.


This is horrible. This is my hose wheel that got totally demolished. I don't know how I'm going to get by.


This is my other neighbors driveway. We had a shared fence that ran the entire length of this driveway.


Here are 3 sections of that fence. There were about 12 sections on that one side. There are only 3 here. Where did the other 9 go? I think George Bush took them. It only makes sense, 9/11. 9 Sections missing from 12. 12 minus 1 is 11. 9/11.




More shots of fence sections missing. It's possible that explosives were used in bringing down the fences. I did hear some bangs as the 'tornado' ripped through the hood.


You can't really see the chimney damage with this picture. But it's there. Trust me. Why would I lie?


This is actually a shot of my neighbors' backyards. Look at that sweet grill.


More fence sections knocked over. That one piece in the back landed on my grill. I hope insurance covers that.


It's hard to make out how bad the roof really is with these low quality pics. I would have better pictures, but the tornado destroyed my $1500 digital SLR camera. At least that's the story the insurance company is getting.



More shots of my hose wheel. I'm not sure how we made it that night.


See the hose? It was blown clear across the driveway. Straight line wind my ass! Only a tornado has the power to blow hose wheels across the driveway!


Side picture of a tree in the hood that was blown over. I left it sideways to enhance the effect.


One of my picnic table chairs on my neighbors roof.


That's not my trampoline in the background. We never found our trampoline. Or picnic table thing.


This is from my neighbors backyard area. That's my house on the left. See how you can see all the way there. That's what a fence normally kept you from doing.