Posted by Goose on February 12, 2018 at 06:35:43 from (174.217.35.145):
In Reply to: Fire Dept posted by showcrop on February 12, 2018 at 05:46:17:
The Beaver Crossing, Nebraska (pop. 451) Volunteer Fire Department held a pancake breakfast yesterday morning as an annual fundraiser and my wife and I attended.
I'm always amazed at the resiliency of these small towns in the Midwest. About five years ago, half the town of Beaver Crossing was outright destroyed by a tornado and most of the remaining buildings were damaged. To drive through town today, you'd never know it. There's one abandoned house still standing, and it most likely would have been abandoned without the tornado.
I could name any number of small towns that have been through the same ordeal. Just like the bird "Phoenix" in mythology that self immolated every 500 ears and arose from the ashes a bird more beautiful then the previous, these towns survive and seem to become actually the better for the experience.
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