Good luck if you’re on the Florida Gulf Coast

Was hairy for awhile Wed night to Thursday morning. We're east of Tampa, so we had some really strong gusts - 80/90mph and of course lost power. There's a massive, call it 60ft oak in the front of my house, and the house faces north. The wind was blowing from the north so it was blowing at the giant tree towards the house all night and I'm just standing in my front porch window watching the damn thing sway baaaack and foorrrth all night going "shit, if this thing cracks, my pals on ET (and the shitbirds like Mono) will never know what happened to me.

But it stood. The house had no damage at all, I guess dropping 40k on new, upgraded roof back in May was a good idea. Since the lanai was on the southern side, nothing happened to it either. No screens were ruined, the pool was fine, all the palms did well. A few houses in the neighborhood had trees down, one against one of the house. I spent the day after helping neighbors clear their yards and driveways of debris (after waking early to do my own with my boy).

Power went out Wed night, and didn't come back on until Saturday evening - but we have a whole house generator so we were golden. Other than that, the office - which was supposed to be in evac zone A never lost power and never flooded (water left the bay, didn't come into it because of the storm change).

So that makes Irma and Ian. I'm a vet, I guess! Thanks for the well wishes to those classy enough to do so (looking at you, Usualname and Snarky - you're ok in my book!)

90 mph... omg.

Knew you recently did the roof and was aware of your generator so was hoping you and your family were safe and reasonably comfortable. Preparations paid off!

My neighbor's mango tree sheared off about half-way up (already rotten maybe?) and ended up in my pool. It had to be jack-strapped out. There were a couple of local tornados that tore up some buildings. I lost power for maybe an hour but it was just wind and almost no rain. Really not a hurricane here (Treasure Coast) just tropical conditions. Everyone trimmed their trees back before the storm and the city picked up the trimmings every day. Amazing how a state with no income tax can run efficiently like that.

I need a chainsaw lol.
 
90 mph... omg.

Knew you recently did the roof and was aware of your generator so was hoping you and your family were safe and reasonably comfortable. Preparations paid off!

My neighbor's mango tree sheared off about half-way up (already rotten maybe?) and ended up in my pool. It had to be jack-strapped out. There were a couple of local tornados that tore up some buildings. I lost power for maybe an hour but it was just wind and almost no rain. Really not a hurricane here (Treasure Coast) just tropical conditions. Everyone trimmed their trees back before the storm and the city picked up the trimmings every day. Amazing how a state with no income tax can run efficiently like that.

I need a chainsaw lol.

Yeah, a chainsaw comes in handy during these times - and I didn't have one. I didn't need one either, so there's that. I had my 14 y/o son raking and picking up debris which I then threw in the back of my wife's Titan and dumped behind the neighborhood in the woods. About 10 truck fulls!
 
So Florida is the leader in the U.S. in both per-capita and raw Covid deaths for many months now.

Which killed more people in Florida in recent days? Covid or Hurricane Ian?

Oh, based on current information Covid has killed 5X more people than the hurricane in recent days. Yet DeSantis ignores Covid.

Fine job there Governor DeSantis , obviously from both your Covid and Hurricane Ian response you don't give a crap about the residents of Florida. Your sole activity is posing for publicity shots while pushing your twisted narrative. Tell us again how the media was rooting for the hurricane to hit Tampa.


Florida records 22,592 new COVID-19 cases, 522 deaths in 2 weeks
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/cor...0221007-nz767zeb3bb3dg76pibq67obzy-story.html
 
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