My Uncle lives on Sand Key, which is across the bridge from Clearwater. The storm surge breached the storm wall and pushed all of that sand into the parking garages and messed up both of his cars. They also haven't had power for most of the night. In the end all replaceable but still sucks.
TBH they haven't ever had too much issue there luckily. He put pictures of the cars on Facebook. The sand line on the cars were at the door handles so it was pretty dang deep. Luckily they live higher up in their condo so flooding as far as living area isn't an issue.The barrier islands are a rough place to be in a storm. That area is lucky that it's never had a direct hit, but obviously even a passing storm can create enough surge to cause havoc there. And driving out of Pinellas county is bad enough on any normal day with great weather, trying to evacuate in a hurricane is an absolute nightmare.
I'm sorry! Sending healing vibes your way.Mom just went to hospital with congestive heart failure yeah I’m not in the mood
Thank youI'm sorry! Sending healing vibes your way.
Yes...I just got home from a Florida vacation and it's crazy...just wind down there. Y'all (and east of TN of course) got it much worse than we did. Hope everyone is OK!Also don't know if we have anyone around here from East TN and Western NC, but if there are I hope you and your families are ok. That area is a mess and if you are planning to go east over the next several months you better do some checking on alternate routes. I know several bridges and even some of the interstates got washed out.
I can relate to getting the pills straight. Every week I spend about 15 minutes restocking mine. They aren't all prescription but they were either prescribed or encouraged by my docs. (Vitamin D3 to help with the thyroid, Macutene for my multiple eye issues, for example) It's a challenge sometimes. I hope you both get some rest.My mom is back from the hospital. We spent three hours making sure that all the pills in pill container are straight, she hadn’t slept in three days. I was sleeping, but not feeling it. Also my MS was kicking my ass. If she OD, I blame God.
I can relate to getting the pills straight. Every week I spend about 15 minutes restocking mine. They aren't all prescription but they were either prescribed or encouraged by my docs. (Vitamin D3 to help with the thyroid, Macutene for my multiple eye issues, for example) It's a challenge sometimes. I hope you both get some rest.
Some people internalize, some are vocal. As long as you both get what you need it's okay. I am more vocal about what's bothering me than my sister. She's stoic, you don't know what's wrong til it's bad. I will let people know that my elbow hurts or whatever. It will not come as a shock to them. Ha!I bitch and whine, but she needs rest more than me
It's about the same here. I saw $2.59 but most are same as yours. I've always wanted to go to Vancouver. Quite a few of our former animators live in the area. It's a film and animation hotspot.We are in Vancouver. Gas is S4.64 by my math (1.659 per liter). I filled up in Milwaukee for $2.65 before I left.
Troy Grosenick is out for the season with a knee injury. He was supposed to play for the Wild.
They're all over I24 as well (at least south closer to Chattanooga)If anyone doesn't realize Tennesseans are smarter than Georgians, that's the giant signs you see when you get on a GA interstate.
TBH they haven't ever had too much issue there luckily. He put pictures of the cars on Facebook. The sand line on the cars were at the door handles so it was pretty dang deep. Luckily they live higher up in their condo so flooding as far as living area isn't an issue.
Yeah they are coming up Tuesday to stay with my parents.Looks like we spoke too soon, Not looking good for the Sun Coast this time.
Yeah they are coming up Tuesday to stay with my parents.
Yeah they live in a Condo on Sand Key and the Sea Wall broke last time and I have no idea if they even got it rebuilt or not. If not I'd imagine it would be even worse this go around. From what he said they still hadn't gotten the damage cars from Helene moved out yet.My dad is staying, he was boarding up his windows when I called him this morning, but he lives off of Alt 19 (Seminole Blvd if you're familiar). He was telling me that all the shops at John's Pass were flooded from Helene and you can barely get around Treasure Island already, now Milton is coming in.
St. Pete Beach has shut off water service in anticipation of the sand and soil shifting, most Pinellas Co schools were cancelled this week last time I looked, perhaps all are now. When I lived there even when a Cat 3 was forecast for the area (shifted) they never cancelled school.
I don't wish a hurricane on anyone, and feel bad for wanting it to hit "the other guy" but I really hope something happens with the path and it doesn't hit that area.
Why?! This storm looks like a monster.My dad is staying,