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RE: Glad Tiddings! - RJNorton - 09-15-2017 05:15 AM

Thanks, Betty, for the posting. I remember several years ago you and my daughter exchanged emails on how Sarah was making money off advertising on her website. I had totally forgotten Sarah had your email address and was thoughtful enough to email you. We were able to talk to her briefly, but our cell service has been irregular.

Power came back last night, and I was happy to be able to wake up and log on this morning. Our home has been on an island since Sunday. The street is flooded half way up our driveway and flood waters in the back are about 5 feet from the patio. It's risky to try to go anywhere until the water recedes. There has been sporadic mail delivery and no newspaper delivery since Saturday.

On Sunday, the day of the storm, we had a battery-operated radio working, and about 4 P.M. they said it was time for Ft. Myers residents to go to their safe room. We gathered up the cat and went to the den. The eye of Hurricane Irma passed right over us. I do not know what the strongest gust was here, but the storm had weakened some since going over Naples to the south where a gust of 142 mph was recorded.

We were blessed. Despite having no storm shutters, our windows are intact. Our roof held. Our next door neighbor's tree fell, but it fell outward toward the street and not on our (or their) houses. We were most worried about the garage door blowing in, but we backed both cars to touching the door to act as a brace and hopefully preventing the door from collapsing. It worked.

The northeast quadrant, the most powerful part of the storm, missed us slightly to the east, and we were so lucky to have missed that.

Hurricanes go with the territory with living in Florida. But this one was far more scary than the others (including Hurricane Charley) that we have lived through. It will be a long time before the Sunshine State is totally back to normal. Many people had their homes destroyed and lives terribly disrupted. Areas in Florida that had never before seen flood waters are now flooded.

I will be surprised if Hurricane Irma is not the most expensive storm in American history.

Vicki and I, and Addison (our cat), feel blessed and most fortunate.

[Image: ourblockafterirma.jpg]
Photo of our block taken from our driveway



RE: Glad Tiddings! - BettyO - 09-15-2017 06:24 AM

Thank God ya'll are safe, Roger! So great to hear from you....

Remember to dump any and all spoiled food from your Fridge. When we had a huge power outage in 2013 after a small F0 tornado, we placed most of the food (meat, etc) that we could in an iced-filled cooler out in the garage, but the stuff left in the fridge; some cheese, milk, etc. would knock you over with the smell! We had to throw it out....

Isn't it a blessing when the power comes back on!! I was so very glad and thankful to hear from Sarah - I trust she rode it out OK.

Speaking of cats and dogs - some "refugees" i.e. strays that were saved from the hurricanes in Texas as well as Florida came to Virginia shelters a few days ago to find forever homes here. One cat gave birth to adorable kittens during the hurricane in Florida.

News reported night before last that most orange crops in Florida were completely destroyed so look to see orange juice prices go up - just like the gasoline did when they shut down the Colonial pipeline!

Again, Great to hear from you!Big Grin


RE: Glad Tiddings! - Eva Elisabeth - 09-15-2017 07:42 AM

I wholeheartedly second Betty!!! I hope things will get back to normal sooner than estimated.


RE: Glad Tiddings! - L Verge - 09-15-2017 08:56 AM

It is so good to have you back at the helm, Roger, and we are living examples that group prayers help!


RE: Glad Tiddings! - Thomas Kearney - 09-15-2017 11:08 AM

Glad you are safe Roger. We missed you


RE: Glad Tiddings! - JMadonna - 09-16-2017 02:21 PM

I'm glad too Roger. You can tell me that this has been posted before but
for those who didn't know - American Heritage magazine is offering free digital subscriptions to their next issues. https://ahsociety.org/content/free-subscriptions-american-heritage


RE: Glad Tiddings! - RJNorton - 09-16-2017 03:09 PM

Jerry, many thanks for posting that information. No, it had not been posted previously. That is neat!


RE: Glad Tiddings! - Steve - 09-16-2017 03:44 PM

That's great to hear about American Heritage magazine, I had thought they had stopped publishing permanently! It might be a good idea to post the link in a new thread about it, just in case some people miss it here.


RE: Glad Tiddings! - RJNorton - 09-16-2017 03:53 PM

That is a great idea, Steve. I shall do it now.


RE: Glad Tiddings! - Donna McCreary - 09-17-2017 11:59 PM

So glad to hear that Roger and Vickie are okay!