| Getting ready for a days work in the kitchen includes fixing your hair | |
| Richard Tudor leads the group from Tallahassee 1st Baptist Church. | |
| The group | |
| This house was very lucky, notice how the tree split the gap between the corner of the house and the outbuilding. | |
| Same house as above. How on earth did this tree fall without destroying the front porch? | |
| Julie came by herself from Jacksonville and joined with us to work. Really, she did work between camera poses. | |
| This was amazing. The tree was on the ground. As the chain saw crew cut the top, the weight of the root ball upended the trunk. | |
| The communications unit of the Florida Baptist Association has been in service since the hurricane made landfall. First, at the Pensacola Civic Center to assist the Red Cross, then repositioned to provide a link between the Milton 1st Baptist Church and the Main Command Center in Pensacola. There were no telephone communications for over a week after the storm. | |
| Thousands of families depended on Southern Baptist kitchens for meals | |
| The deck had been recently built over the river. The storm surge ripped it from its pilings and sent it over 100 yards inland. | |
| The storm surge scattered debris throughout the neighborhood | |
| An 82 year old woman depends on this firewood for heat. when we arrived, the flood had scattered it all over her yard. | |
| Here she is standing next to the garage. Notice the water line. | |