Everything fine here too. Blue skies, 35�C. Not a cloud in sight. Bliss.<I
will never understand why people choose to live in the path of hurricanes or
on earthquake fault lines>.

A.


BOn 15/9/04 2:51 pm, "Cesar Matamoros II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Just to keep those interested informed,  everything should be fine here.
> 
> It looks like Ivan will hit land well west of me.  Of course it still puts
> us on the worst side of the storm.  But the more westerly the better for me.
> It is still a Category 4 hoping it lessens to a 3 by tomorrow morning as it
> hits land.
> 
> The winds should not be too bad here.  I have ridden out a few tropical
> storms that had winds up to 80 mph.  The surge is what I am looking at since
> I am on a bayou.
> 
> I am in an evacuation area so I am headed later this morning to my parents
> house just 2.5 miles down the road.  I would ride it out in my place, but it
> is better to appease the folks :-)
> 
> So, I may not have a presence on the list for a little bit; not that I have
> had much of one lately.  I am still in arrears a couple of days - maybe I
> will have time to answer some of them while I ride out the storm.
> 
> I was hoping for some photo opportunities from my place.  I am not sure how
> it will be at the parents.
> 
> I will be taking the LXen, my Medium Format, and a smattering of my K-mount
> gear.  The screwmount, who have survived all these years, will ride it out
> on their own.  Hmmm, maybe I should have sent some of them to Canada :-)
> 
> Keeping dry,
> 
> C�sar
> Panama City, Florida
> 


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