himey
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I slept great once I knew the roof was not going to blow away. That was about 3am.No, I haven't slept yet.
I slept great once I knew the roof was not going to blow away. That was about 3am.No, I haven't slept yet.
Scary stuff. Glad that you and others down there are OK. Hope to hear from Clinty.I slept great once I knew the roof was not going to blow away. That was about 3am.
Clinty is fine.....very tired, but fine. He was going to head outside to see what up....Scary stuff. Glad that you and others down there are OK. Hope to hear from Clinty.
Thanks Gene. Glad to hear that. I hope his near-and-dear Oppos made it through OK too.Clinty is fine.....very tired, but fine. He was going to head outside to see what up....
There is a lot of support and cooperation among the utilities when a disaster like this strikes. I know that our local utility, PSE&G, is sending 250 linemen and others to Florida to help with outages. Many of them only have to travel from Georgia because they were already there, unfortunately, because of Helene.…and hopefully services and some form of normality will return soon.
Same thing in most places, I’m afraid. When I got my driver’s license (1963), most of the interstates in SoCal didn’t go through. The one nearest my house was about ten miles long and was two lanes each way. Now it’s as long as it can get and five lanes each way. The area around Disneyland is unrecognizable.Yeah, gotta agree. Born and raised in Tampa. In the 70s would get off work on Friday and drive to Marathon. Throw a sleeping bag out for the night, then drive south till noon. Dive for lobsters and fish all day., trying different spots.
50 yrs later took a gf on vacation to the keys, made me sick to my stomach all the condos, marinas, strip malls etc.
Natural beauty gone.
Use to drive back home for Christmas many times, 95 south, to 10 west to 301 south to the truckstop, then to 75 south. Small towns gone, country roads gone.
Yeah I miss the Florida I grew up with.......LOL, now I sound like my grandfather
Speaking of Interstates......When I-75 was being built thru the Tampa area, we use to drag race on 75 itself, as the overpasses hadn't been built yet. Baby butt smooth concrete for miles.Same thing in most places, I’m afraid. When I got my driver’s license (1963), most of the interstates in SoCal didn’t go through. The one nearest my house was about ten miles long and was two lanes each way. Now it’s as long as it can get and five lanes each way. The area around Disneyland is unrecognizable.
I’m part of the problem in the Boise area. Twenty uears ago, where I live was farmland, and the farms keep disappearing even now.
Oh my apologies, I've put so much out that I've lost track where and when.Still waiting to hear from Mandrix, Clint, Sal and some others who haven't posted here for some time. Hope you guys are safe and sound!
Back on yesterday!Day two with no power at my folks house.
And what I found outside wasn't like the scene in Apocalypse Now...no napalm or burnt down homes...just a massive amount of tree branches and in most cases no power...I mentioned how confident I was in my Condo building that was built in 1972...it was as solid as I had hoped...there is only one downside...the power grid is the same as it was in 1972...at that time the standard was 110/220....it changed in the 80's to 120/240...so instead of one power bank...there are 2 110 power banks....if you aren't familiar with this antiquated system it is like a jigsaw puzzle...so the end result is I have power in some parts of my condo...I didn't have any power until earlier today...I went from having no lights...no AC...no internet...no TV...no computer....so today I got lights in most rooms...got internet and TV...but I didn't get AC(which was just serviced before the storm)no power for my oven...so I'm hot and no way to cook anything...this is great compared to living with no power at all....a neighbor gave me a battery powered boombox to listen to....after a couple of days of listening to programs on the AM band I was about ready to hit medical cabinet...Clinty is fine.....very tired, but fine. He was going to head outside to see what up....
We did - 430am got real scary tho for a couple hours......also had to deal with Hurricane Betty which is Momma Snood - Dementia and hurricanes do not go well togetherAnd hopefully Snood and Mother Snood in Snoodville, FL survived the storm with flying colors
Snood know Mandrix is Ok.....busting his ass pretty much by himself - 3rd storm in 13 months so urrrrrrrgh. Will prob call him this week, he been texting Snood back and forth checking in on Snood and Momma Snood. Will let him update yall when he can and if he so desires, but he is alive and OK.....can't say doing well but he busting ass to get there soon enough.Still waiting to hear from Mandrix, Clint, Sal and some others who haven't posted here for some time. Hope you guys are safe and sound!
A good friend of mine lives in Charlotte Harbor, and also fared pretty well from the storm. Many of his neighbors were flooded out.Talked to my buddy Kevin from Port Charlotte. He told me he left his house the day of the storm, and headed south. He said I-75 was empty and he ended at the Fort Myers Airport parking garage.
He and his dog spent the night there. He said there was a high dollar car show in the garage with Ferraris, Lamborghini, Porsche, Mercedes, and Harleys all parked in the garage.
He said power was back on when he got home. He said the high tide debris was in the middle of his driveway, everything was compounded by the piles of trash from the last hurricane.
No damage to his house, as he has storm shutters. When I asked about about his pool cage, he said even the screens were untouched.
I told his I was more concerned about his pool cage than him. Got a laugh from him, but just seeing your house untouched by the storm with the exception of garbage/tree limbs and palm frons all over his yard was a big relief.
He lives on a canel to Port Charlotte Bay,.......He Got Real Lucky
He talked about moving, but he and myself, are just too old to move.
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