It's a pay off if you come out the other side whole.(:-)

J

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> On Sep 15, 2018, at 10:39 AM, John <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> I was working on things I was afraid might damage my house & getting ready 
> for in case the power went out. No damage & I'm still ready if the power does 
> go out.
> 
> I don't know how to measure pay-off from that, but I feel good about it right 
> now.
> 
>> On 9/15/2018 11:15, Jack Davis wrote:
>> Did your work pay off in any way, John? Hope it did, as your reward.
>> J
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> On Sep 15, 2018, at 6:59 AM, John <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>> I'm here. I worked *too hard* getting ready for the storm on Wednesday &
>>> Thursday.
>>> I was still tired yesterday, even after sleeping most of the day & I went
>>> back to bed after sending my last at around 5:30pm.
>>> Radar is still showing wind & rain, but I'm not seeing much of it out my
>>> window. I'd have to get out in the car and go somewhere to see if there's
>>> any flooding or downed trees.
>>> News is still saying stay home & stay out of the way. So that's what I'm
>>> going to do.
>>> Y'all stay safe up there, out there or where-ever "there" might be. I've
>>> fed the cat & taken my morning medications - I'm going back to bed.
>>>> On 9/15/2018 09:11, ann sanfedele wrote: From what I"m seeing on Weather
>>>> Channel and not seeing John check in since yesterday early evening -- Got
>>>> a feeling he is powerless.. ann
>>>>> On 9/14/2018 5:25 PM, John wrote: .... I've had time to get some rest &
>>>>> refresh myself. I'm dry, warm & snug so far, and it looks like the
>>>>> worst of the storm that's going to hit Raleigh has passed.
>>>>> According to the weather radar, it looks like the eye of the storm is
>>>>> currently due south of Raleigh, and we're in the middle of the outer
>>>>> bands; some wind, some rain.
>>>>> I think we'll get a lot more rain before this is over, but it doesn't
>>>>> appear to be coming down hard enough to cause *major* flooding here in
>>>>> Raleigh. We'll get some, but I don't think it will be anything unusual,
>>>>> i.e. everything along Crabtree Creek will be under water for a few
>>>>> days, but that happens at least once a year.
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