> > I'm going to do one more thing that *has* to be
> > > >> done before 5:30, and
> > > >> then I'm
> > going to start hauling toys & furniture
> > > >> into the garage. The
> > > >> last thing I need is something thrown through a window
> > > >> again.
> > > >> Julia
> > > > good luck, julia, i didn't realize you
> > were on the coast. i have family in
> > > galveston.
> > > > jon
> > > I'm
> > not on the coast, but I'm very skittish
> > about winds from the north,especially
> > >after having the shed rolled through .
> > > the fence in May. What we're looking
> > at is wind, wind speeds tend to be higher
> > > right where I am, or so it seems.
> > > We also have a massive influx of evacuees
> > in the general area; my kids got out
> > > of school early today because of that.
> > > Julia
> > I'm far away right now, in the Upper Penensula
> > of Michigan, seeing that the 12 hour NHC point i
> > is within 10 miles of my house....I'm nervous.
> ATM I'm about an hour from the Eye of Ike. It is
> getting wild and wooly out there. I went out to
> check my car after hearing a very loud report and
> things are typical for a mild 'cane. Up where you
> live, it should be a bit calmer.
> But as we all know, hurricanes are quite unpredictable,
> so you should expect some minor wind damage. I wouldn't
> worry much about anything greater.
> I'm waiting for a 30' palm tree to come down. It is
> showing some signs of being a candidate.<G>
> xponent
> Blow Ye Winds Maru
> rob
stay safe ya'll! I hear on MSNBC that the storm front is as big as the state of
texas. "yo ho ho the wind blows free"
yesterday we had a train collision in chatsworth, california. i believe that
is where larry niven lives...
jon
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