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Me too. I had tears welling up. Then slowly rolling down my face. I love animals. We have two dogs and two cats and all four own us. We love every minute of it.God bless the Cajun Navy. They were awesome during Harvey.
(I’m sitting on my hands regarding those poor pets left behind)![]()
I have captured several pictures of the effects
of Florence in my current area in Wilmington. I'd like to post them on my blog and then post the link here. Does anyone know if there is any rules regarding posting pics that have residential homes in the back ground? I made sure no house numbers or license plate numbers were present and will not disclose the exact location. It's mainly like a window in the background of a broken tree or the backyard view of a broken fence. I just wanted to know before I post it. The one I am mainly concerned about this is of a tree that fell on someone's car. I took a picture of the front of the car to avoid the licence number. And the other of concern is of a uprooted tree that stretches across two yards. Thank you in advance!
Thank you for wishing me well! Thank you to the other person that did as well (I'm on mobile so I can't easily go back and get your username).Thank you for sharing with us from your near point of view. I chuckled at your snake story. My Grandmother water skied into her 70's, deer hunted near Houghton Lake, Michigan into her early 90's (snow and cold too) but do not even say the word snake in her presence.
I would be freaking out hearing wind howling for hours loudly (residing in Florida) and asking please for umpteen stress relievers, enough to knock me out for a few days (I have panic attacks). Please take care. I'm so glad you cared about your pets even 3 fish. Be safe.
ETA: corrected number of fish from 1 to 3. p.s. It's hard pressing the "like" button.
Thank you so much! The main reason I thought of linking my blog was to give access to all the pictures at once. I believe each post can only link four pictures at a time if I remember correctly. I took about 50+ photos.Normally blogs are not allowed, if I remember correctly. I hope they make an exception. I alerted on your post to ask a mod for confirmation before you do link to it. Hoping they can respond soon. How did your home fare?
And sometimes 3 days to fix a 3 hour repair if line were above ground. And flooding can do it's own unique damage to underground lines, depending on the weight of the standing water and the squishiness of the soil.
H. Katrina caused breaks in something like 30% of the city's water mains and lines. People came back from evacuating to $1800 water bills, because the line from the meter to the house broke from the weight of the flood water. People had to leave NOLA, as they could not have utilities reconnected until they paid 1000's of dollars for wasted water.
I don't think we've heard from lonetraveler who was in Wilmington. (unless I missed it).Has everyone checked in?
My house was fine since it was on higher ground. We did lose the backdoor oning. It was a small metal one. Mainly we got fallen limbs and a lot of debris. At my grandmother's house she had a window leak in a upstairs bedroom and a gutter piece that flew off.How did your home fare?