Hi All. Just stopping in quickly as we recover down here (actually, in my parents' neighborhood) from the disaster (which it is now officially proclaimed to be, a disaster area).
It seems to get worse as a few days go by and all the damage starts to sink in & be realized. My father's car looks like it was hit by artillery fire, and leaks have started in the roof of their home. (Kinda funny, it looks like a coconut got shot in their roof.)
But, that's nothing compared to homes & cars I've seen that were tossed around like in those disaster reports we have all probably seen on the weather channel. Unbelievable sights of destruction, that all took place in seconds.
The Red Cross, Salvation Army, and "strangers" from around the country have helped tremendously. I have never really witnessed people helping people like this in a live setting. It gives me a real boost to be a part of this race (the human race, that is).
I will try to rev down now (have not slept much in the past few days), and slowly catch up with things here.
Hope all are well.
~~FunneledOutFred