The storm turned my security cameras

I told them that the only pictures I was receiving from my security video camera were of the neighbor’s yard

I had a video security system for my home. I lived in a rural area, but that didn’t mean there were weird things going on. My greatest concern was bears and other animals that were consistently taking my chickens away. I look at my video surveillance which I have set up for my laptop. All I need to do is look at the laptop and I can see everything going on around the house. I found out that there were multiple coyotes sneaking into the chicken yard and taking away my chickens. I also saw the newborn chicks darting in and out of the fence through a small break. I knew I had to repair that. I made sure to check the cameras every morning. I didn’t feel that a storm could change the direction of my security cameras, but it did. We had a bad thunderstorm a couple days earlier. The winds were blowing so hard that I was worried about my roof being pulled off the house. My patio furnace was halfway across the yard. I found the pillows in the neighbor’s yard. I would not have found that if I hadn’t seen the neighbor’s yard on my security videos. I called the home security company and told them I need video security repair. I told them that the only pictures I was receiving from my security video camera were of the neighbor’s yard. I then explained how we had a bad storm go through and the wind must have caused the security video camera to go askew. I then went to my neighbor and told them about the bear I saw in their backyard and how it broke their fence.

 

 

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