Roses Branch Road along Toe River
Toecane Bridge over Toe River. The window in the left side of the image washed out of a house 200 yards upstream and arrive in this location intact and un-cracked.
National Guard and Border Patrol across from Pleasant Grove Baptist Church
Away from the river, much of the damage was from hurricane-force winds felling trees on dwellings and power lines.
Double Island Fire Department
President and First Captain Valerie Stiles, Chief Daniel Stiles, and First Lieutenant Dan Buchanan
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church relief supply distribution center
Bridge at Green Mountain
Staged utility construction vehicles
View from Green Mountain
AJ Thomas’ field after flooding by the Toe River
Brandon Eich
Burning debris left in the field by the flood
AJ Thomas’ field after several days of clearing by Brandon Eich
Lenny's Chimney
Lenny's Memorial
Randy and Drew Hughes
Wind-damaged stand of Eastern White Pines
Whitetail doe on the road to the upper portion of our property
Broken pavement on road to Green Mountain
Construction excavator and heavy dump truck operating in the river bed to mine rocks and boulders for restoring the width of the roadbed in support of a second lane.
Fingerling stranded on Roses Branch Road after the flood
Only deer and raccoons had traversed this river bank blow the railroad three weeks after the storm.
Another kind of derailment.
This is the image I was after and got later. The walk was much easier from the other direction!
The Cajun Navy’s full service laundry trailer.
These are the heroes who gave us our electricity back, having worked 18-hour days for nearly a month beforehand.
From Double Island Road
From Ridge Road
Roses Branch Road
From Double Island Road