[arachne] Re: Ike was a nasty mean storm!

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I'm in Louisville KY and just got reconnected. Amazing how windy it was even way up here. I can only imagine what it was like at the coast.

Glenn Gilbreath Jr. wrote:
Arachne at FreeLists---The Arachne Fan Club!

Hey LD!

I was lucky in central OK this time, Ike turned more NE than original track, so 
we mainly had some rain, probably more from the stalled out cold front than Ike.
My wife's sister and bro-in-law and nephew live in Houston...no power yet, 
cellphone contact spotty at best.  No damage to vehicle, sheer luck because a 
huge 100 yr plus old pecan tree fell into their drive...some roof damage, no 
broken windows.  Have not heard from other family members in SW Louisiana...2 
storms in as many weeks for them.
Good luck and God bless.
Wiz  <{;-)

Wizard57M
Glenn Gilbreath Jr.
http://www.geocities.com/wizard57m/index.html

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From: "L.D. Best" <l.d.best@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; "LifeRaft" <survpc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 9/16/2008 11:17 AM
Subject: [arachne] Ike was a nasty mean storm!

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Hello all ...

If you've seen what 'tropical depression Ike' did to the mid-west USA, you might have an idea of how I have been distracted. Discs arrived Saturday last, but I have yet to even pull them from packaging. My dau is one of the half-million plus customers who *still* have no electricity. I am one of the lucky few who *does* have electricity; not even everyone in this small town, nor within a 4 block square area has power yet. Worst thing happening is that people with little to spare $$$ wise are having hundreds of dollars of food spoil ... neighbor who works hard to buy half a beeve for freezer has no power. And I no longer have room in my freezer compartment of side-by-side fridge, cuz dau brought all her frozen stuff over yesterday. I have my fingers crossed that the food bank a block down the street has power; they also have frozen food there.

Started tackling yard cleanup last night, after going to hardware store for tools. Got lucky here in that none of my three (personal) trees were twisted off despite winds measured at speeds of 78mph (hurricane force) and higher here in town and out at local private air strip. Even the killer-limb-dropper-tree of landlord's kept all its major components intact ... probably because I moved both my vehicles across the street to be clear of killer-tree's drop zone. <G>

I'm sitting here debating if I want to get dressed yet, as dogs will then demand an outing ... and once done with them I have no excuse for not continuing yard work. Muscles sore; glad I bought new glove that fit.

Take care ...

Oh ... anyone else in the strike zone of Ike, please let us know you're OK. Son has one friend who lived at Baytown NE of Galveston; last time he cleared out to Houston, but Houston caught hell and cell towers stopped working and everyone is worried about friends from Gulf coast and inland who haven't checked in. So kindly remove yourself from the worry list. ;)

l.d.
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