If I had nothing else to eat, they'd be great. Anything is better than nothing.
We are just all so relieved that nobody got hurt, and no real property damage. We feel real lucky. As far as the daily grind and daily business, we are at a standstill.
He would call us every 45 minutes or hour and give us an update. That was the only way we knew the worst wasn't over with.
It wasn't bad 'til 11 o'clock, when the winds picked up to gale force. About the time you'd think it was through, it would get worse.
We had a whole bunch of ground meat. When we are through with that, we have venison we'll fry up. And when that is gone, we'll take what fish we got and fry that up.