Worried About Houston
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Remember Opal? Argh. I'll tell you all this . . . we are already feeling winds from Ike here in the Panhandle. Granted, not much at all by comparison . . . but to even be this much this far away has me worried about you all. If ANYONE needs a place to evacuate to . . . we are here. Seriously . . . 850-939-9699. We don't have a huge house, but it should be safe. Take care and be very safe!
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Hang tough Texans, all of us in hurricane alley understand the mental stress that comes from not only the storm itself but the anticipation of its arrival.
I generally don't post in here, hwfmr, but I frequently lurk because you folks crack me up.
We are all sending Positive thoughts your way, see you on the other side.
I generally don't post in here, hwfmr, but I frequently lurk because you folks crack me up.
We are all sending Positive thoughts your way, see you on the other side.
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Good one, Steve, but I was serious. Nobody gets their own bathroom, though, lol. I don't suppose at this point it would be wise to actually travel down here. That opportunity has probably already passed the safety zone, as Ike is pretty much due west of us at this time. Check out this footage: http://www.weather.com/multimedia/vi...rom=hp_video_1 There's a lot of it, but WOW. The seawall in Galveston has been run over. We've got some causeways and roads under water here, as well. Keep us posted, Texas folks! Hopefully you all have generators!
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Here is how things look out my front window right now.
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