Here we go again...
Well, Woim and I are once again in the crosshairs, this time with Hurricane Frances. Three weeks to the day after Charley! Some folks around here still don't have power restored from the last one!
After tomorrow, I may not be on for a day or few. I'll be back whenever possible.
I'll be on squirrel patrol this weekend.
After tomorrow, I may not be on for a day or few. I'll be back whenever possible.
I'll be on squirrel patrol this weekend.
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Well, we survived the night with cable TV the only casualty. I consider myself very lucky there -- 4 million are without power in Florida right now. But this thing is moving so slowly, we've had driving winds (45-50 sustained, 60-65 gusts) all day and it's predicted that we have to deal with it for another 12 hours or so. I'm currently in the upper right quadrant of the storm (Sanford/Lake Mary, in Seminole County, just northeast of Orlando). That's the part of the storm they say is the worst for winds and tornadoes. Starting around noon, I began hearing noises from the roof, and have seen nearly a dozen shingles fly into the back yard so far. Just keeping my fingers crossed for no structural damage, and for the oak in the front yard to remain standing, or at least fall away from the house. One oak I can see down the street has toppled since noon, fortunately away from the home.
I spotted one of the young squirrels I rescued three weeks ago, now fluffed out like an adult yet half the size still, running about the tree a little while ago.
I'm afraid Woim is taking the brunt of this one, over on the Space Coast. He lucked out with Charley, but not with this one.
Here's an interesting picture from my front doorstep. A family of Sand Hill Cranes walking down the street during the hurricane. Whenever there was a big gust, they would hunker down like this and face the wind, like living weathervanes. I watched them for several minutes, and not once did any of the three lose their footing.
I'll update as I can.
I spotted one of the young squirrels I rescued three weeks ago, now fluffed out like an adult yet half the size still, running about the tree a little while ago.
I'm afraid Woim is taking the brunt of this one, over on the Space Coast. He lucked out with Charley, but not with this one.
Here's an interesting picture from my front doorstep. A family of Sand Hill Cranes walking down the street during the hurricane. Whenever there was a big gust, they would hunker down like this and face the wind, like living weathervanes. I watched them for several minutes, and not once did any of the three lose their footing.
I'll update as I can.
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."-- Eleanor Roosevelt
Glad your safe......and I hope Woim is, too. My goodness....you didn't evacuate! Wonder if Woim had to leave. Slow moving or not....I'd like to get away from the hurricane/storm/whathave you!
Great picture......
Take care!!!!
Great picture......
Take care!!!!
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Glad you made it, Brian.
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Got an update from Woim:
Almost 12 straight hours of SUSTAINED 100mph+ winds, severe damage, debris EVERYWHERE! And still...I got VERY lucky on this one.
I've counted more than a dozen trees within 200 yards of my house that are all leaning on power lines, not to mention two power poles that are full-on broken...and yet somehow I have power!! I couldn't believe it! I mean, on a normal day, my street is nothing but massive trees & powerlines; I thought for certain I would be without power for at least a week after Frances left town, but as it turned out, I only lost power for about 18 hours. And my house sits on just enough of a hill to have staved off the flooding that occurred.
Not that what happened back at the homestead really affected ME all that much. I pussed out and hauled ass to my Dad's place a day before Frances hit! His house was sturdy enough & far enough away from Ground Zero to keep us safe (and powered), but it still got hammered pretty hard by rain & 75 mph+ winds. I've spent the last couple days just helping him clean up.
I'm still without cable, which for me is almost as bad as not having power at all...almost! Hopefully that'll be resolved shortly. But all things considered, like I said, I got VERY lucky.
Bring on Ivan!!
No, on second thought...DON'T!!!
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