The Andrews' house as seen from the street. Obviously, you can't drive down Hanover Street yet.
The Andrew's front yard. Notice the blown out windows.
It looks like a complete loss.
The water destroyed the garage door in addition to everything else.
The dining room windows.
The dining room as seen from the front hall, and the garage beyond. The outside garage walls were brick. That white cushion backed chair was part of a set in the Florida room in the back of the house.
The living room. How much force does it take to do that to a piano?
The den as seen from the front hall. Even the clock on the chimney looks ruined.
The television used to be where that sheet of paneling is lying on its side.
The kitchen that is no more as seen from the den. There were childhood pictures of Kimberly and her brother Robert on that paneled wall.
This was taken from outside the living room window.
This is the side of the garage. Water is stronger than brick.
The back of the garage and the Florida room.
That curved roof came off of somebody's boathouse.
The water is still way high in the canal behind their home.
I don't know if these belonged to the Andrews' or not.
The master bedroom brick wall was also breached.
The master bedroom
Another view of the master bedroom.
The Florida room.
The Florida room looking toward what used to be the kitchen.
The Florida room looking toward the den. There used to be a Walter Anderson print on that stud wall.
That's the outside door into the Florida room.
A view from outside the side of the garage. That used to be the kitchen through the garage to the right, and that used to be the dining room through the garage to the left.