Good Luck and Be Safe Don. You know when to hunker down and when to bug out.
Not to make light of your situation, but I seem to spend my entire life in the "Cone of Uncertainty"...
Hang in there Mr. Smith, Check in on Tommy
McDave
Thanks Mcdave. As it turns out, I will be riding this one out in Grand Caymen. I had a week long diving trip already planned and as long as I can fly out Saturday, my wife and I are gone. I always buy trip insurance when I go to Caribbean during Hurricane season. If this ugly storm actually damages my home, they will fly me home immediately on thier dime and reimburse for unused portion of trip.McDave wrote:Good Luck and Be Safe Don. You know when to hunker down and when to bug out.
Not to make light of your situation, but I seem to spend my entire life in the "Cone of Uncertainty"...
Hang in there Mr. Smith, Check in on Tommy
McDave
hankaye wrote:flboy, Howdy;
Yea, my brother that lives in Coco beach decided to rent a car to go visit Northern Mississippi
for a few days. He works at the Marriott where the cruise ship come an go. They are closing
the hotel down for 3 or 4 days. Heard it mentioned this morning on one of the morning shows
that in all the time they been tracking these storms that they either go for the Southern tip
Palm beach and below or Jacksonville and North or drag themselves across from West to East,
so this is first one to make land fall on Central East coast of the Sunshine State.
So, have fun on Grand Cayman. Don't forget to put a tattle-tail in the freezers to let ya know if
the temp inside got above 32*. I use a 1/2 liter Gatorade bottle 1/2 full, freeze either up right
or horiz. then change orientation. check it when ya get home and if water is in wrong place ...
power was off a looong time. I do it whenever I take the RV anywhere or travel with it remaining
here.
hank
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