Iβm in Northdale Tampa. So far worst storm Iβve been through. Power out since 8:30. I noticed some of my fence is down, then a tree fell on another portion. I canβt see anything else outside since itβs dark but itβs been crazy windy and lots of rain. Frogs are so loud- very comforting sound. It seems to be dying down now.
Praying for you NLS! Grateful you are ok ...fences can be replaced. Hopefully you can relax now that the wind is dying down ...let the frogs sing you to sleep and thanks for checking in...stay safe! π
In Rotonda West near Englewood. Windy, gusty but very little rain on our side. Hatches still battened Pups drugged so they sleep thru it. A couple more hours and things should calm.
Praying of others not as fortunate as we are at this time.
We dosed our dogs for Helene but did not last night since it wasn't going to be too bad here in N FL... big mistake, our poor 12yo boxer/pit mix was so stressed out all night, no one slept :/ The other 2 dogs were ok, but every time the old guy would get up they would also get up and look around. And the winds were not even that bad this time, probably 20-30 with higher gusts - no where near Helene's winds for us.
Oh goodness...poor pups but thankfully your babies had you! Grateful the wind was minimal and hope you will all nap today. Thanks for checking in girl! π
We finally heard from my cousin near Asheville. She lives on a mountain and while everything is destroyed her and the family are all alive and ok.
My dads brother and his family all live in or near Port Charlotte and Sarasota. After having survived Ian (my mom was visiting there at the time) they all left for the interior a few days ago. One cousin though is a firefighter in the area and had to stay. We will be awaiting word from him all day.
So everyone understands how rare this hurricane forming in the Bay of Campeche is, the last time it happened was in 1867.
Wow... your family has experienced multiple miracles. Praise God! Praying for your cousin and all firefighters. Thanks for checking in! I'm also praying for the truth to be revealed about these storms. π
Just heard from my firefighter cousin and everyones all good.
His insane brother and his son flew in from California and stayed at another cousins house in Punta Gorda because he wanted to ride out a hurricane. Thats the house my mom and aunt had to flee from just before Ian came onshore. I dont know how high the house is above sea level but the house mom and aunt went to is only 12 miles inland and 21 feet above sea level so its obviously lower and closer to the water. Bills always had a screw loose.
Thank goodness you heard from your firefighter cousin! Now, about your cousin and his son who flew into Punta Gorda just to ride out the storm...holy cow! I hope that cured them! π΅βπ« Hopefully they're ok?
Glad you are all safe! I can only imagine having survived RITA & IKE, the wind is something you never forget Be careful traveling back to your home Qasar. Thank you for checking in fren! π
My brother is a few miles NE of Tampa. The winds are not too bad, even though they knocked down a tree on to his screened in pool. But a lot of rain. 5 inches per hour.
I heard from a cousin in western Norh Carolina yesterday after no way to get word that she and 2 other cousin families were all right. They have no phone service at home, landline and cell, and electricity wonβt be on for another couple months. But due to benevolent people they each have a generator to run refrigerator and freezer and have all supplies they need and the road has been cleared so they can get out for medicines they needed. Praise the Lord!!!!
I was hit by Helene. Had a tree on the roof, luckily minor damage and both vehicles damaged on only minor. The wife and I are safe we went three days without water and seven without power. We are good compared to what we are seeing in North Carolina. Never saw a FEMA person anywhere! Locals and National Guard helping each other.
So thankful to hear you both survived Helene! And grateful your damage wasn't worse. Happy to hear of people helping each other. Thank you for checking in New! π
The Free Family, here in Volusia County is good to go. Boarded the house up, generator ready to go, supplies for days. Thankfully, we still have power. About 4-8 inches of water over my yard, but no house flooding. A couple trees down in my back yard but nothing threatening the house. Septic system and drain field is holding up and doing it's job...so far. Debris everywhere. Still have winds about 65 mph with gusts about 75+.
Can't get in touch with my aunt and cousins who live in Bradenton area, though. Knowing my aunt, she got everyone together and evacuated in time, so we're not too worried, but I will continue trying until I hear her voice. I'll keep y'all posted.
Stay safe, we still have a few more hours of this. The back side wind field is still expansive so we'll still have low level Tropical Storm force winds into the mid morning.
Wonderful news... grateful the Free family is safe and praying for your aunt and cousins! Stay safe when you go outside later to check on things. Thanks for checking in fren! π
6 days without power. No damage to the home. Sent the wife to the beach during the storm and outtage so she avoided it altogether. The kids were well enough as the town we live in came through okay. Grocery stores and restuerants were only down for a day or two in town but it took a while to get things back up and running out in the sticks. We're fine and I had my feet under me enough to go do volunteer work for the community. Lucky. Blessed. Still had coworkers without power up til yesterday.
Amazing and thankful to hear your family and town survived in NC...a miracle! Such great news! Thank you for helping others and for checking in Role! π
Central Florida here...just picked up shingles from the roof but all were from the back of the roof..otherwise the wind took out two trees at the same time...ours in the front and one across the street...
Neighbors had a bunch of shingle lost like we did but G-TO-G!!!! And Prayers were answered!!!!
"Thank you Lord for all who made it through this Hurricane and may your light shine through all the corners of darkness...In this we ask. Amen"
Wow eagle! Grateful to hear you are ok and thank the tress didn't take out your house! Adding a Yuge Amen to your beautiful prayer fren and thanks for checking in! π
Oh my goodness Ron... grateful for your safety! Be careful traveling around your area. I'd leave the shutters up, too fren. Thanks for checking in. π
We are a little north of Gainesville.... We were really lucky this time, it is windy and had some TS force gusts, but never lost power, got 2-3" of rain. We will see this morning if there is any damage, but so far everything looks good.
With Helene, we lost power for 5 days and had numerous trees down, some on fences. The top out of 1 tree snapped off and just grazed the chicken pen - thank goodness. Our house on the Gulf had 7' of water in the bottom - but it is on stilts, so designed for that, but the garage and screened porch are still a mess, filled with mud... and we are missing some soffit in a few places and some damage to some siding. Overall very lucky, the homes on both sides are total loses I think, they were built just a few feet off the ground :/
Oh my goodness girl...so grateful you and your home survived Helene! I know how devastating these storms are from living on the coast of Texas. Happy to hear that Milton was better for you and your area. Thanks again for checking in.π
God kept us in the eye of the storm (figuratively). My poor neighbors got hit hard. Trees down on houses and all. My neighbor across the street said I'm missing a couple pieces.of siding as far as she can tell thats it. I bugged out to the east coast at my daughters. Slept in our camper in the drive way. I slept through it. Rained hard, blew a bot from the looks of it and left some big puddles in the streets that are slowly draining. God is good.
Oh my...it is Calm in the eye.. truly a miracle! Praying for your neighbor! Grateful you and your daughter and their area was safe.Thank you for checking in fren. He Is Good All The Time! π
Aslan's cub here: wife,2 cats, 4 chickens & one hurt Possum (Hope he last the nite) all safe. Thanks for the prayers.
God bless you and your family
Wonderful Aslan! Grateful your wife and family of all God's creatures great and small are well... π©ββ€οΈβπ¨ππββ¬ππππ𦑠praying for possumπ€
Thanks, God is good.
Yes, He Is! ππ
Power on 1pm, 3-day ban, couldn't aggravate the mods for 3 whole days, well I'm backkkk! God is still good!
Yay!! Welcome back aslan! π
Iβm in Northdale Tampa. So far worst storm Iβve been through. Power out since 8:30. I noticed some of my fence is down, then a tree fell on another portion. I canβt see anything else outside since itβs dark but itβs been crazy windy and lots of rain. Frogs are so loud- very comforting sound. It seems to be dying down now.
Those Frogs are us - watching out for you Pepe! Prayers
Yes they are!
Praying for you NLS! Grateful you are ok ...fences can be replaced. Hopefully you can relax now that the wind is dying down ...let the frogs sing you to sleep and thanks for checking in...stay safe! π
When frogs and birds start singing you know sunshine is on the wayβ
About the frogs, I could hear them over the wind and rain hitting the roof of our camper. Never heard anything like it.
Nature tells us...πΈ
In Rotonda West near Englewood. Windy, gusty but very little rain on our side. Hatches still battened Pups drugged so they sleep thru it. A couple more hours and things should calm.
Praying of others not as fortunate as we are at this time.
Glad to hear your good report Trump_astic! Have a safe night and thanks for checking in! π
We dosed our dogs for Helene but did not last night since it wasn't going to be too bad here in N FL... big mistake, our poor 12yo boxer/pit mix was so stressed out all night, no one slept :/ The other 2 dogs were ok, but every time the old guy would get up they would also get up and look around. And the winds were not even that bad this time, probably 20-30 with higher gusts - no where near Helene's winds for us.
Hope you and the pups faired well!
Oh goodness...poor pups but thankfully your babies had you! Grateful the wind was minimal and hope you will all nap today. Thanks for checking in girl! π
We finally heard from my cousin near Asheville. She lives on a mountain and while everything is destroyed her and the family are all alive and ok.
My dads brother and his family all live in or near Port Charlotte and Sarasota. After having survived Ian (my mom was visiting there at the time) they all left for the interior a few days ago. One cousin though is a firefighter in the area and had to stay. We will be awaiting word from him all day.
So everyone understands how rare this hurricane forming in the Bay of Campeche is, the last time it happened was in 1867.
Wow... your family has experienced multiple miracles. Praise God! Praying for your cousin and all firefighters. Thanks for checking in! I'm also praying for the truth to be revealed about these storms. π
Just heard from my firefighter cousin and everyones all good.
His insane brother and his son flew in from California and stayed at another cousins house in Punta Gorda because he wanted to ride out a hurricane. Thats the house my mom and aunt had to flee from just before Ian came onshore. I dont know how high the house is above sea level but the house mom and aunt went to is only 12 miles inland and 21 feet above sea level so its obviously lower and closer to the water. Bills always had a screw loose.
Thank goodness you heard from your firefighter cousin! Now, about your cousin and his son who flew into Punta Gorda just to ride out the storm...holy cow! I hope that cured them! π΅βπ« Hopefully they're ok?
Yea everyone is OK.
That's great!
Glad you are all safe! I can only imagine having survived RITA & IKE, the wind is something you never forget Be careful traveling back to your home Qasar. Thank you for checking in fren! π
Amen! So happy to hear you're home safely and all is well. Prayers answered! I know we'll all sleep better tonight! π
My brother is a few miles NE of Tampa. The winds are not too bad, even though they knocked down a tree on to his screened in pool. But a lot of rain. 5 inches per hour.
Praying that's the worst for your brother. It should be losing strength now. Thank you for checking in Revodude! π
I heard from a cousin in western Norh Carolina yesterday after no way to get word that she and 2 other cousin families were all right. They have no phone service at home, landline and cell, and electricity wonβt be on for another couple months. But due to benevolent people they each have a generator to run refrigerator and freezer and have all supplies they need and the road has been cleared so they can get out for medicines they needed. Praise the Lord!!!!
Thanks to God for more miracles! What a relief that you heard from them. Praying for that area! Thank you for checking in Americus.π
I was hit by Helene. Had a tree on the roof, luckily minor damage and both vehicles damaged on only minor. The wife and I are safe we went three days without water and seven without power. We are good compared to what we are seeing in North Carolina. Never saw a FEMA person anywhere! Locals and National Guard helping each other.
So thankful to hear you both survived Helene! And grateful your damage wasn't worse. Happy to hear of people helping each other. Thank you for checking in New! π
The Free Family, here in Volusia County is good to go. Boarded the house up, generator ready to go, supplies for days. Thankfully, we still have power. About 4-8 inches of water over my yard, but no house flooding. A couple trees down in my back yard but nothing threatening the house. Septic system and drain field is holding up and doing it's job...so far. Debris everywhere. Still have winds about 65 mph with gusts about 75+.
Can't get in touch with my aunt and cousins who live in Bradenton area, though. Knowing my aunt, she got everyone together and evacuated in time, so we're not too worried, but I will continue trying until I hear her voice. I'll keep y'all posted.
Stay safe, we still have a few more hours of this. The back side wind field is still expansive so we'll still have low level Tropical Storm force winds into the mid morning.
Wonderful news... grateful the Free family is safe and praying for your aunt and cousins! Stay safe when you go outside later to check on things. Thanks for checking in fren! π
Western NC here.
6 days without power. No damage to the home. Sent the wife to the beach during the storm and outtage so she avoided it altogether. The kids were well enough as the town we live in came through okay. Grocery stores and restuerants were only down for a day or two in town but it took a while to get things back up and running out in the sticks. We're fine and I had my feet under me enough to go do volunteer work for the community. Lucky. Blessed. Still had coworkers without power up til yesterday.
Amazing and thankful to hear your family and town survived in NC...a miracle! Such great news! Thank you for helping others and for checking in Role! π
Central Florida here...just picked up shingles from the roof but all were from the back of the roof..otherwise the wind took out two trees at the same time...ours in the front and one across the street...
Neighbors had a bunch of shingle lost like we did but G-TO-G!!!! And Prayers were answered!!!!
"Thank you Lord for all who made it through this Hurricane and may your light shine through all the corners of darkness...In this we ask. Amen"
Wow eagle! Grateful to hear you are ok and thank the tress didn't take out your house! Adding a Yuge Amen to your beautiful prayer fren and thanks for checking in! π
As Always J1D...Thank you and Amen!!!!
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Ruskin anon here..... Safe and sound. π
Hooray! Thanking God for your safety Based! Thanks for checking in fren!π
All good in Poinciana/Polk County. Several trees down but coulda been worse. Prayers for all others in the state.
Grateful for your safety and good report! Joining you in prayer and thanks for checking in tars! π
Took pretty much a direct hit just north of Bradenton. Everyone safe, but lots of damage. Trees and power lines down, lots of roads still closed.
Might leave the shutters up for hurricane Nadine that's supposed to be here next week.
Oh my goodness Ron... grateful for your safety! Be careful traveling around your area. I'd leave the shutters up, too fren. Thanks for checking in. π
We are a little north of Gainesville.... We were really lucky this time, it is windy and had some TS force gusts, but never lost power, got 2-3" of rain. We will see this morning if there is any damage, but so far everything looks good.
With Helene, we lost power for 5 days and had numerous trees down, some on fences. The top out of 1 tree snapped off and just grazed the chicken pen - thank goodness. Our house on the Gulf had 7' of water in the bottom - but it is on stilts, so designed for that, but the garage and screened porch are still a mess, filled with mud... and we are missing some soffit in a few places and some damage to some siding. Overall very lucky, the homes on both sides are total loses I think, they were built just a few feet off the ground :/
Oh my goodness girl...so grateful you and your home survived Helene! I know how devastating these storms are from living on the coast of Texas. Happy to hear that Milton was better for you and your area. Thanks again for checking in.π
God kept us in the eye of the storm (figuratively). My poor neighbors got hit hard. Trees down on houses and all. My neighbor across the street said I'm missing a couple pieces.of siding as far as she can tell thats it. I bugged out to the east coast at my daughters. Slept in our camper in the drive way. I slept through it. Rained hard, blew a bot from the looks of it and left some big puddles in the streets that are slowly draining. God is good.
Oh my...it is Calm in the eye.. truly a miracle! Praying for your neighbor! Grateful you and your daughter and their area was safe.Thank you for checking in fren. He Is Good All The Time! π