Good morning Angel, hope your day goes well too. I can already see the cluster of folks waiting for the doors to open. 
I did a search on Twitter for #Irma
One gal said her grandmother in Boca Raton said their local Publix is already sold out of bottled water.
Someone else posted that Irma is 10 mph from becoming a Category 5.
Prayers for all those in her path.![]()

Was talking to a couple of "first responders" the other day and they're all hoping it takes the same track as Harvey. Their reasoning is it can't destroy what's already been destroyed, and as the recovery assets are already in place, it'll be less strain than if Irma wipes out a new area. Gotta admit, there's some logic behind that as callous as it seems.
Hope it's not as bad as you're thinking, but completely understand if you're absent this evening.Oh, don't be surprised if you don't see me tonight, it's going to be a really long day.
You have a good day too Angel.Good morning lovely lurkers.
I didn't want to get up either...but then I never want to.
Dale, I hope your day isn't too bad and goes smoothly for you.
Hope everyone has a good day.

Oh ugh...have fun.Good morning Angel, hope your day goes well too. I can already see the cluster of folks waiting for the doors to open.![]()

Good morning Robin.It is now a Cat 5
We are watching it closely because as we all know, they can change track in an instant.
We've stocked up and did that last week before the run on the stores. We plan on putting up the hurricane shutters on Saturday but leaving the back sliders until last minute. That will help with not feeling too claustrophobic.
We're on the east coast, Classy is on the west. Praying for Louisiana also. It may go to the gulf and head up. Too early to tell where the most likely landing will take place. Even when they think they've got a clue, it can still shift.
Good morning loves![]()



I thought about that yesterday.Was talking to a couple of "first responders" the other day and they're all hoping it takes the same track as Harvey. Their reasoning is it can't destroy what's already been destroyed, and as the recovery assets are already in place, it'll be less strain than if Irma wipes out a new area. Gotta admit, there's some logic behind that as callous as it seems.

I've read that it can take 3 days to evacuate from the Keys. I can't even imagine!

We plan on putting up the hurricane shutters on Saturday but leaving the back sliders until last minute.

What are those made out of ??
Excellent!
I've read that it can take 3 days to evacuate from the Keys. I can't even imagine!
A friend of mine told me the same thing,and that's if you can find gas to get out![]()
Thinking of you and the other Floridians. Stay safe.Excellent!

They are metal panels. They have bends in them to make them stronger.
There are long bolts embedded into the exterior block. Line the holes up, slide them on then screw wing nuts onto the bolt to hold the panels in place.
These are the kind we have: How Do You Install Hurricane Shutters?
How to install:
I'm in the process of removing the plastic caps in preparation.

It is now a Cat 5
We are watching it closely because as we all know, they can change track in an instant.
We've stocked up and did that last week before the run on the stores. We plan on putting up the hurricane shutters on Saturday but leaving the back sliders until last minute. That will help with not feeling too claustrophobic.
We're on the east coast, Classy is on the west. Praying for Louisiana also. It may go to the gulf and head up. Too early to tell where the most likely landing will take place. Even when they think they've got a clue, it can still shift.
Good morning loves![]()