A very good but long and very tough read about the Panhandle fires back in March of this year:
The Day The Fire Came
The Day The Fire Came
Dutcher Creek said:
As a Dad and son, the most powerful part of that was that Cody's dad found him still alive. What a painful, yet blessed, few minutes for both of them.
jtp01 said:
Three years ago, our combine burned to the ground while we were harvesting wheat. A neighbor drive by saw what was going on, ran to his house, jumped into his tractor and plowed around the combine saving the rest of the crop. Before the fire department left, the same neighbor returned with his combine and began cutting the remaining wheat without a single word being exchanged.
Fast forward to corn harvest the next year, his haul truck burned up and we pulled into his farm with another grain cart, combine and our truck and helped them get it finished again without a word spoken.
I grew up in SE Texas and relocated out here about 15 years ago. I've made my home here and get to enjoy the company of farmers everyday with my job. Some of the finest people in the world are in the Texas Panhandle.