It wiped out some of my original gardens, wiped out all my trail system. Wiped out everything clean. It actually wiped out a fair portion of a toe of the mountain that it literally ate into the toe of the mountain. And we had big horn sheep on that mountain at that time and it took the fence down that was holding them in. And so, I had to helicopter over some fencing before the water went down and we hung some fencing up. The sheep fortunately decided they’d rather just stay at home than try to leave. But because of that storm, the water district, I would, at that point, I was only limited to what I could do on that property to about three or five, three or four acres, right on the supposedly safe side of the levee where the buildings were and then nature trails. That’s all they could do.