We're glad to see you back Ira. and thank goodness, the hurricane didn't change you any...
Kens wrote:Hey TomS I was in Myakka State Park this summer (sarasota for a wedding ) did you know there are gators and wide boar in that park?

Shoot, Tom and Kens. Thar's gators all over Florida, and wild boars too, although you don't see them as easily as you do the gators. Last year, I had to chase a small one one back through a hole in the fence just down the block into the orange grove where he came from (a lake is on the other side). When I go fishing in any of the lakes around here, I usually have at least one gator near the boat at some point. One day, I fished only about 20 feet from a 12 footer sleeping on the bank. You don't bother them and they won't bother you...but I wouldn't go in the water near one.
Road Trip wrote: Wilma was my third hurricane in 14 months with three eyes over the house. Although this one was just the north edge of the eye, winds around 80 - 90 MPH, last years' two were direct hits on my area. So I think that gives me a basis for adding my dollar three eighty to the conversation. I'm still without power but hope it will be coming in the next day or so based on line truck activities getting closer. But what I really wanted to address is pre-storm preparations. Its everybodies responsibility to act like responsible adults and protect their family and property as best they can and be ready. I bought a generator about five years ago and have it ready to go with about three to five days of gas on standby. My cars are full of gas before hand. I board up the house and fill up the tub with water and have plenty of food and water in stock. If it gets up to a cat 4 I'm gone, otherwise we ride it out. I am amazed at the number of people who seem to be oblivious to what they should do to get ready. Even if your new to Florida, the news stations tell you what to do and where to get it days before the storm hits. For the house I have insurance but I'M responsible for everything else. Why do people expect the Gov to hold there hand through these things. They're perdictable and you have plenty of time to prepare. So to the general population out there, GROW UP and take care of yourself. Elderly and children excluded. We should be takeing care of them too. Ok I'm done
Lee
I didn't realize how close to the storm center you were until I looked up Jensen Beach on the map. I had very little damage from Wilma, thank goodness. Last year was enough with the big three passing right by or over us. My power was out for 3 days from one of them last year, but one of my wife's daughters lived in a part of town that got power up after a few hours and we spent a few days with them, and put our freezer stuff in theirs. I would like to get a generator hooked up to the house, but maybe next year. I'm not worried about using a noisy one. It would be outside next to the house next door and those neighbors are a pain in the A** who would take advantage of us every chance they get, and do.