Our home is probably 20 miles inland so storm surge is not really a concern fo
us, thank God.
I run 2 BBS's, one of which I run from my home. Knock on wood, we have not lost
power yet. That is unusual for Florida, but most of our power lines run underground.
Our home is probably 20 miles inland so storm surge is not really a concernfo
us, thank God.
I run 2 BBS's, one of which I run from my home. Knock on wood, we have not
lost
power yet. That is unusual for Florida, but most of our power lines run underground.
Glad to hear you are apparently mostly out of harms way. The winds have reached KY this morning. Power has threatened to go out a time or two but so far has stayed on. The eastern part of the state was getting a lot of rain before Helene even became a thing. They were already having some issues with mudslides. Hopefully, they don't have too many more issues now that the Helene rain is upon them.
Mike P
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