Happy to hear you guys are well and accounted for.  I was happy that my son and his squadron mate were allowed to fly their jets into St. Louis after all and spend part of their weekend with us. Izzy

 


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We weren’t in Tampa as we were evacuated out on Thursday because we’re approximately 1.2 miles from the shore (with about half a million other people) to…of all places…..ORLANDO! Storm was pretty awesome, no damage to our home or the hotel where we were staying. Got some pictures on the digital camera. They lifted the evacuation ban about 2 this morning for our neighborhood. Orlando is in a state of disaster and they’re working all over the place. Took us about 4 hours to get home. I-4 is a parking lot, but we took alternate routes. We had a good family adventure and the kids got to see their first hurricane. This was Slade’s second and his first was much worse….summer of 1995 in West Palm Beach. I’ve been through many as I used to live in Key West.

Glad to hear the other TT Floridians were safe as well.

 

Kay

 

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ShieldsFamily wrote:

Could we also get a report from Slade and David Miller on how they fared? PLEASE? I’m afraid they were in the path of the storm.  I hope you are, all three families, doing well. Report in ASAP!!!  Izzy

 


We are basking in the sunshine.  Maximum winds were ten miles an hour, no rain.  Just another day.  If Slade was in the Tampa area, he is probably short on electricity about now.  I believe the main part of the storm crossed the state well south of David.  They probably got some rain from the outer bands.
Terry

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