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DavidOck

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Finally got power back Tuesday night and man is A/C nice! Most of my damage was to trees except for one that decided to come inside... poked through the roof and down through the ceiling - a lot of water made it in, but it could have been a lot worse. The tree may have actually kept the roof on.

Good luck to everyone else whose trying to recover!
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…but the place that called to me and so I've called home for most of my life is S Fl. My soul is most at peace near the sea. And I am proud to be a Floridian.

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Mine too. I grew up in Greece in a port city, one block from the sea and we spent all my childhood summers in a villa right on the beach. Nothing puts me at peace or a smile on my face like being in or around the sea.

I adore S. FL. I so wish I could live there. There is a different "feel" in the air there, in the way people act, in the smells, colors… But real estate is out of my budget.


Finally got power back Tuesday night and man is A/C nice! Most of my damage was to trees except for one that decided to come inside... poked through the roof and down through the ceiling - a lot of water made it in, but it could have been a lot worse. The tree may have actually kept the roof on.

Good luck to everyone else whose trying to recover!
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That was my terror during Irma. I am thankful it didn't happen.

A couple just stopped by to look at some furniture I'm selling and the man has been working in the Keys clearing debris. The guy said that among the debris he's cleaned up they've found over 30 bodies..
that stuff isn't being reported on the news.
Why do you think that is?
 

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Forecast has her going north, staying 400+ miles from Florida.

GOOD - Because, I don't know about anyone else right now, but I know I can't take another hurricane hitting around here this year . . .

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So many still without power & hungry here in SW Florida. About 150,000 hot meals served thanks to Operation BBQ Relief. Fed ex took 2 planes of food from them to the Keys daily until the roads opened, donated transportation cost. Butterball donated a truckload of turkeys, Sunbelt donated loaders, generators, power stations & lots more rental equipment for over a week. Yeti donated coolers/warmers. Those are just the corporate sponsors I know of. 100% volunteer crew for every disaster. Beautiful people from all over the country serving others, just because it’s the right thing to do.
5:30 am just before unloading 3000lbs of pork that was loaded in the smokers at 5 pm yesterday.
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2 of the smokers.
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They packed up today, some of them had been helping since Harvey, & hadn’t been Home for a month. I can’t express how impressive the spirit of service is with that group.
Tomorrow I’m going to Immokalee which was hit pretty hard power lines are down, power crews haven’t made it that way yet. Debris still all over, & a lot of the residents still in shelters. Emailed the person in charge of coordinating help, so I could be sure I wasn’t part of the problem. I was told to please come. I just pray that I can be used in whatever way God sees fit.
 

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Mine too. I grew up in Greece in a port city, one block from the sea and we spent all my childhood summers in a villa right on the beach. Nothing puts me at peace or a smile on my face like being in or around the sea.

I adore S. FL. I so wish I could live there. There is a different "feel" in the air there, in the way people act, in the smells, colors… But real estate is out of my budget.



That was my terror during Irma. I am thankful it didn't happen.


Why do you think that is?

When I feel like going to church I go to the ocean..
Why do I think that they aren't reporting all the casualties? In order to contain possible panic.
I believe the gentleman's report, he had no reason to BS. I recall back in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew
when I volunteered with the Red Cross seeing lot's of plastic coffins being transported Southbound from where the shelter I was working out of was and also seeing many stacked on train cars.
I also saw many refrigerated trucks heading toward the keys but there was no reason for them to be headed down there as there was nothing to refrigerate..and there was no power so it wasn't like they were hauling food.

A couple of the FEMA guys (one a supervisor who offered me a job) and several cops took me into their confidence and candidly mentioned that there were many more deaths than were being reported on the news.
 

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I've decided I'm going to give my motorhome to someone in the Keys that needs it. No idea how to do that but, I've reached out to one of the local TV station people that hopefully cam direct me to the right folks. It runs and drives, needs a new refrigerator but, if whoever gets it neex to they can just stick a electric refrig in it. Unfortunately the generator doesn't run but, I'm sure it's repairable. Ran fine when I parked it a few years ago.
 

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A couple just stopped by to look at some furniture I'm selling and the man has been working in the Keys clearing debris. The guy said that among the debris he's cleaned up they've found over 30 bodies..
that stuff isn't being reported on the news.

Oh wow... That is so sad. And here I was thinking we were doing good...

I do wonder why it's not reported.
 

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Oh wow... That is so sad. And here I was thinking we were doing good...

I do wonder why it's not reported.
We are doing good comparatively, as @MacTechVpr mentioned, it could be much worse.
Yes, it is worse than is being reported, it always is. Why? The powers that be do not want panic. It's difficult to CONTROL panicking people.
 

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Hello ECF! I am back! I have rejoined the world! A little tornado thing, and then hurricane Irma(direct hit Cat 4 w/142 mph sustained winds).. Two of my four houses need shingles, one house needs the screens w/frames replaced, one house needs pool cage repairs, three houses need serious power washing, two properties need fencing repairs/replacement, and all seven properties need major tree and debris removal. I have a row of nine tall palms on the front side of this property. Luckily, for my OCD, I lost the center palm. How lucky was that?

Going into this, they were fairly certain two of my houses would be under water, and this house could be wet. Everything a few blocks east, west, north, and south of this house, was under a mandatory evacuation order. I am blessed. All four houses are still standing, no broken windows, and none are under water. The cats and I hunkered down in the guest suite. I put mattresses and box springs up against the windows. I tried to stay in there, but I just had to see Irma. So, I came out at times to watch. Most of the back of my house is glass(windows and sliders). Since that was the direction Irma's wind was coming, that was an intense sight to see. My pool cage saved my house. She took the direct hit. The winds came across the pond, and hit her head on. Trees on the other side of the pond were snapping like twigs, becoming missiles directed at my house. I was told by the person who has that property listing, there are around fifty trees snapped and/or down on that property. I don't know if that many trees are damaged over there, but I know quite a few hit my pool cage. I have an older pool cage. She is hefty. And, when I had her rescreened, I rescreened with Super Screen. I paid that extra money, because it is cat proof. I remember them saying it is hurricane proof as well. They were right about that! None of those tree missiles broke through. Those trees bounced right off. It was like I had a magic shield. The pool cage is a little bent, but every panel and screen remained intact. The only thing that blew off the pool cage, was one of the doors. The wind was so strong, it bent the chain link fencing on my lot next door, to the ground. Bent the poles even with the ground. I have never seen that before.

Before the storm, I had no clue where to park the Hummers. I didn't know what direction the wind would come from. So, I decided to park them in front of the glass doors on the south side of the house. I didn't know how to protect the Hummers, but maybe they could help protect my house? Instead, the house protected them. Again, blessed! The trailers stayed put. A good portion of the big tree on that side of the property dropped on them, but didn't break through. And, no damage to the warehouse.

Eight days without power. The day I got power, my refrigerator decided she didn't want to work. I worked on her until 4:00 am the next morning, and finally got her running. That day, I had my very dear grocery delivery couple bring me some food. The grocery stores had limited supplies, but I was happy for whatever I could get. It has been very hot and humid, so I mostly wanted something cold to drink.

Eleven days without television or internet. So, I have limited knowledge of Irma's path of destruction, or of much else that is happening in the world. My local paper(low info) and mail resumed four or five days in. UPS and Fed-Ex had my zip code classified as undeliverable for about six days. UPS had stopped delivering to my zip, two days prior to Irma. They had a package of mine sitting local on the Thursday prior, but would not deliver it. A dear friend from up home, was kind enough to order a kitty litter shipment from Chewy for me.

Finding a tree person or roofer is nearly impossible. Booked solid. I now know, the trick is to get on their lists before a hurricane. Who knew? Not me. My pool isn't swimable yet. My pool guy always complains about not making enough money. But, when I offered him big bucks to get me up and running once I got power, he didn't take me up on it. Young people these days.. Sigh. He is a lousy pool guy. I think he still has a job, because he is easy on the eyes? There are a lot of old widows here? :) Next week, I'm shopping for a new pool service.

I had a security camera focused on my pool cage during the storm. I was going to watch Irma on my computer from the guest suite. Unfortunately, I lost power very early on. So, no wifi for the video feed or cloud for storage. I will purchase a battery operated camera with memory for next time. It would have been nice to have those videos.

Luckily, I have Verizon for cell phone. Irma pretty much wiped out most AT&T cell towers. Neighbors with AT&T cell, were going house to house, looking for a working phone to call their friends and families.

I couldn't find any help to shutter my houses before the storm. People let you down. No surprise there. Oh well. I am working on options for that in the future. I am having this house priced for hurricane glass. But, the price tag will probably give me heart failure, so I will probably opt for the friendliest of shutter options.

The cats were spooked by all the days of hurricane preparation. Cats don't like change. They didn't like me moving everything from the outside into the house. The lanai is their favorite place in the world, and I removed all of their furniture and stuff. They weren't happy about that. To calm them the night before, we stayed up all night and played. We had catnip and treats. We were watching the storm from the lanai. We ran around the pool deck in the rain. My Alicia(21 y/o w/cancer) decided to not join us in the rain. But, my Beige Boy (20 y/o) did. Since I was wet anyway, I went for a swim. I can say I swam through Irma? We had a blast.

At 10:00 a.m., the tornado thing was a bit of a shocker. My doors slammed shut, and I was being sucked out my sliders. I held onto the slider handle, and struggled to get the slider shut. Bruised my hand, arm, and leg. I pulled something in my groin. Mostly healed now. It was like a paranormal episode in an old thriller movie? We live and learn. Too funny!

Several days in, I could hear my bigger diesel generator purring through the woods. The young couple down the street have a baby, so I insisted they take the generator down there. The only thing I cared about saving in my refrigerator, was my cat's chemo drug. So, they kept it in their refrigerator for me. My generator purring through the woods made me smile. It reminded me of happy times, when Norman and I would have her purring through the woods at our cabin in Maine. The young man is going to get the other one running too, so we will both have one next time. We are going to get both our houses wired for them. He and his Father complimented the quality wiring connections I have for the generators. I was so very proud to say, they were constructed by my dear friend Joel. Joel has since passed away. But, his work still impresses. How cool is that? He was a great electrician, a good man, and a very dear friend. Norman and I loved him.

A lot of things went right for me in this storm. And, I am so very grateful. Mother nature spared me much. Many others were not so lucky. My heart breaks for them. I am blessed...
 

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That would be wonderful!

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It would be wonderful but I'm kind of from Missouri..
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I remember Andrew being right there when he decided to turn left instead of following the projected trajectory
 
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:-x Well I'm starting to regret switching to cable several years ago :-x Yes I like the internet speed, but their service is not up to par in this area :-x Spoke with them a 3rd time yesterday, girl finally told me that cable was up in my area and something was wrong at my house o_O So I reminded her that the cable was hanging down about 10 feet off the ground :facepalm: She scheduled a tech out, but it won't be until Sunday between 10 & noon :-x Then told me it may still be a week or 2 before the hanging cable is fixed o_O I am really not liking cable at this point. :nah: If they get it fixed Sunday, which might not happen, but if they do, that will be 2 weeks without TV or internet, which is not acceptable in the connected world of today. :cry:
 

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Hello ECF! I am back! I have rejoined the world! A little tornado thing, and then hurricane Irma(direct hit Cat 4 w/142 mph sustained winds).. Two of my four houses need shingles, one house needs the screens w/frames replaced, one house needs pool cage repairs, three houses need serious power washing, two properties need fencing repairs/replacement, and all seven properties need major tree and debris removal. I have a row of nine tall palms on the front side of this property. Luckily, for my OCD, I lost the center palm. How lucky was that?

Going into this, they were fairly certain two of my houses would be under water, and this house could be wet. Everything a few blocks east, west, north, and south of this house, was under a mandatory evacuation order. I am blessed. All four houses are still standing, no broken windows, and none are under water. The cats and I hunkered down in the guest suite. I put mattresses and box springs up against the windows. I tried to stay in there, but I just had to see Irma. So, I came out at times to watch. Most of the back of my house is glass(windows and sliders). Since that was the direction Irma's wind was coming, that was an intense sight to see. My pool cage saved my house. She took the direct hit. The winds came across the pond, and hit her head on. Trees on the other side of the pond were snapping like twigs, becoming missiles directed at my house. I was told by the person who has that property listing, there are around fifty trees snapped and/or down on that property. I don't know if that many trees are damaged over there, but I know quite a few hit my pool cage. I have an older pool cage. She is hefty. And, when I had her rescreened, I rescreened with Super Screen. I paid that extra money, because it is cat proof. I remember them saying it is hurricane proof as well. They were right about that! None of those tree missiles broke through. Those trees bounced right off. It was like I had a magic shield. The pool cage is a little bent, but every panel and screen remained intact. The only thing that blew off the pool cage, was one of the doors. The wind was so strong, it bent the chain link fencing on my lot next door, to the ground. Bent the poles even with the ground. I have never seen that before.

Before the storm, I had no clue where to park the Hummers. I didn't know what direction the wind would come from. So, I decided to park them in front of the glass doors on the south side of the house. I didn't know how to protect the Hummers, but maybe they could help protect my house? Instead, the house protected them. Again, blessed! The trailers stayed put. A good portion of the big tree on that side of the property dropped on them, but didn't break through. And, no damage to the warehouse.

Eight days without power. The day I got power, my refrigerator decided she didn't want to work. I worked on her until 4:00 am the next morning, and finally got her running. That day, I had my very dear grocery delivery couple bring me some food. The grocery stores had limited supplies, but I was happy for whatever I could get. It has been very hot and humid, so I mostly wanted something cold to drink.

Eleven days without television or internet. So, I have limited knowledge of Irma's path of destruction, or of much else that is happening in the world. My local paper(low info) and mail resumed four or five days in. UPS and Fed-Ex had my zip code classified as undeliverable for about six days. UPS had stopped delivering to my zip, two days prior to Irma. They had a package of mine sitting local on the Thursday prior, but would not deliver it. A dear friend from up home, was kind enough to order a kitty litter shipment from Chewy for me.

Finding a tree person or roofer is nearly impossible. Booked solid. I now know, the trick is to get on their lists before a hurricane. Who knew? Not me. My pool isn't swimable yet. My pool guy always complains about not making enough money. But, when I offered him big bucks to get me up and running once I got power, he didn't take me up on it. Young people these days.. Sigh. He is a lousy pool guy. I think he still has a job, because he is easy on the eyes? There are a lot of old widows here? :) Next week, I'm shopping for a new pool service.

I had a security camera focused on my pool cage during the storm. I was going to watch Irma on my computer from the guest suite. Unfortunately, I lost power very early on. So, no wifi for the video feed or cloud for storage. I will purchase a battery operated camera with memory for next time. It would have been nice to have those videos.

Luckily, I have Verizon for cell phone. Irma pretty much wiped out most AT&T cell towers. Neighbors with AT&T cell, were going house to house, looking for a working phone to call their friends and families.

I couldn't find any help to shutter my houses before the storm. People let you down. No surprise there. Oh well. I am working on options for that in the future. I am having this house priced for hurricane glass. But, the price tag will probably give me heart failure, so I will probably opt for the friendliest of shutter options.

The cats were spooked by all the days of hurricane preparation. Cats don't like change. They didn't like me moving everything from the outside into the house. The lanai is their favorite place in the world, and I removed all of their furniture and stuff. They weren't happy about that. To calm them the night before, we stayed up all night and played. We had catnip and treats. We were watching the storm from the lanai. We ran around the pool deck in the rain. My Alicia(21 y/o w/cancer) decided to not join us in the rain. But, my Beige Boy (20 y/o) did. Since I was wet anyway, I went for a swim. I can say I swam through Irma? We had a blast.

At 10:00 a.m., the tornado thing was a bit of a shocker. My doors slammed shut, and I was being sucked out my sliders. I held onto the slider handle, and struggled to get the slider shut. Bruised my hand, arm, and leg. I pulled something in my groin. Mostly healed now. It was like a paranormal episode in an old thriller movie? We live and learn. Too funny!

Several days in, I could hear my bigger diesel generator purring through the woods. The young couple down the street have a baby, so I insisted they take the generator down there. The only thing I cared about saving in my refrigerator, was my cat's chemo drug. So, they kept it in their refrigerator for me. My generator purring through the woods made me smile. It reminded me of happy times, when Norman and I would have her purring through the woods at our cabin in Maine. The young man is going to get the other one running too, so we will both have one next time. We are going to get both our houses wired for them. He and his Father complimented the quality wiring connections I have for the generators. I was so very proud to say, they were constructed by my dear friend Joel. Joel has since passed away. But, his work still impresses. How cool is that? He was a great electrician, a good man, and a very dear friend. Norman and I loved him.

A lot of things went right for me in this storm. And, I am so very grateful. Mother nature spared me much. Many others were not so lucky. My heart breaks for them. I am blessed...

Amazing story to hear. I can picture you with the cat running around in the rain.. lol. Awesome.

So glad you faired so well.. that's awesome. I am sorry you had some minor injuries but happy to hear your on the mend.

I am sorry to hear that no one would help you with shuttering your houses prior to the storm, but you are, as you said, so very blessed that it went as well as it did for you.

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So I reminded her that the cable was hanging down about 10 feet off the ground :facepalm: She scheduled a tech out, but it won't be until Sunday between 10 & noon :-x Then told me it may still be a week or 2 before the hanging cable is fixed

Uh, then why bother sending out the tech? Is he going to rehang the cable that won't be fixed for a week or two??
 

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Uh, then why bother sending out the tech? Is he going to rehang the cable that won't be fixed for a week or two??
I have no idea what they will do, but since they we willing to send someone out, I figured what the heck, it won't cost me anything, and they might still be able to fix it. Could just be a connection problem. The cable it still their, just the wrapping that looks like it was holding it to the steel support cable has unraveled. It has been almost 2 weeks, I want them to come out and do something.

I am going to start looking for an antenna and OTA DVR option for the TV part, only problem is I am 60 to 70 miles from any broadcast stations, so it will take some research on antennas once I get internet back.

Not sure what to do on the internet, DSL is just so SLOW compared to cable, I don't know if I could stand to switch back.
 

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I am going to start looking for an antenna and OTA DVR option for the TV part, only problem is I am 60 to 70 miles from any broadcast stations, so it will take some research on antennas once I get internet back

I can't remember the name of it sorry, but I have a HD antenna that looks like the first small round satellite dish. I have a clear picture of Norfolk Va stations here in Concord NC thats a good 300 straight line miles and everything in between. The downside since I have it pointed NE, the west side is very weak less than 50 miles.
 
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I remember Andrew being right there when he decided to turn left instead of following the projected trajectory

Well can't take the time to pull the Lat-Lon on it now (it should be indelibly etched in my memory, that turn). As all tracks took the storm off the coast, I'd gone about my business vacationing with my family having enjoyed one of the most beautiful beach days of my life the day prior. The kind pictured in movies depicting the classical nature of organized hurricanes. So as best as I can recall the storm center was appreciably N of Miami proper when it made that hard-left and made a bee-line WSW for South Dade over 300 somethin' miles. Well over on the other side of the Bahamas. Most inexplicable thing I ever saw. That is until Katrina I think did pretty much the same. Must be a triangle thing I guess or hurricanes have learned to play the reverse bank shot.

Good luck. :)
 
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