Billygoat
03-15-2006, 06:00 PM
Amish neighbors take just one day to rebuild home destroyed by twister (http://www.ozarksnow.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060315/NEWS01/603150346)
"The Grabers escaped unharmed from the tornado that plowed through Webster County.
Not so their home. It was torn apart by the twister's fury.
But in less than 15 hours, the Grabers were back in a new home rebuilt on the same spot — a peaceful valley south of Missouri 38 about 10 miles east of Marshfield — by more than 100 men and boys from neighboring Amish homesteads near the Grabers.
"By 2 p.m., we were mopping the floors," he said."
"The Grabers escaped unharmed from the tornado that plowed through Webster County.
Not so their home. It was torn apart by the twister's fury.
But in less than 15 hours, the Grabers were back in a new home rebuilt on the same spot — a peaceful valley south of Missouri 38 about 10 miles east of Marshfield — by more than 100 men and boys from neighboring Amish homesteads near the Grabers.
"By 2 p.m., we were mopping the floors," he said."