


Hi everyone
We have completed our move to Bay St. Louis, MS. It is about 35 minutes west of Biloxi.
It is actually closer to the heart of the damage of Katrina. I was near the beach area today. There is nothing standing within 2 miles of shore. Unlike last year, the debris is now cleaned up. There is nothing but slabs. There are countless missing homes here.
We are at a site on a canal just off of the main bay. Joan's home has parking for 4 yachts. We see many tropical birds and fish are jumping out of the water regularly. There is only one home beyond us on a dead end road.
It is our hope to help Joan rebuild her home, but are unsure how this whole thing will turn out.
I believe we have earned her trust and it will be interesting for sure.
Charlotte and the boys are at God's Katrina kitchen in Gulfport again tonight in their cabins. They must report to duty at 5:30 a.m.
They spent the evening with me here at my camp. I have Ethan. I spent the day doing set up things and have cleaned the mud out of Joan's main sewer. I hope to get into forward progress in the morning.
We are looking forward to returning. Sorry no pictures. I am not the technical expert.
Brian
We have completed our move to Bay St. Louis, MS. It is about 35 minutes west of Biloxi.
It is actually closer to the heart of the damage of Katrina. I was near the beach area today. There is nothing standing within 2 miles of shore. Unlike last year, the debris is now cleaned up. There is nothing but slabs. There are countless missing homes here.
We are at a site on a canal just off of the main bay. Joan's home has parking for 4 yachts. We see many tropical birds and fish are jumping out of the water regularly. There is only one home beyond us on a dead end road.
It is our hope to help Joan rebuild her home, but are unsure how this whole thing will turn out.
I believe we have earned her trust and it will be interesting for sure.
Charlotte and the boys are at God's Katrina kitchen in Gulfport again tonight in their cabins. They must report to duty at 5:30 a.m.
They spent the evening with me here at my camp. I have Ethan. I spent the day doing set up things and have cleaned the mud out of Joan's main sewer. I hope to get into forward progress in the morning.
We are looking forward to returning. Sorry no pictures. I am not the technical expert.
Brian
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