Have a safe trip, askye. Which part of NC are you heading to? The eastern part of the state is under a tropical storm watch and could get a lot of rain on top of what's left from Florence.
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I think that was the best choice, askye. No matter what trees will be down and travel difficult after the storm. Safe travels.
That's probably a good call, askye.
Scrappy, I'm sorry that school didn't work out. If Troy isn't too far, my niece had good experiences teaching in some of their schools. Also, Carpenter Elementary, in Lake Orion, was a good environment for my sister when she was teaching there. Osmun (sp?) Tech near Lake Orion is a STEM magnet that my nephew liked (as a student).
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Awesome, thank you!
In other important updates, my coworker who is on leave had the baby over the weekend, and has now updated her out of office to say she's out til January, so that's good.
Fred we are going to Western North Carolina. Actually we are going to Matthew's house in SC , it's north of Greenville and south of where I live.
We are near Atlanta, about 3 1/2 hours from his house if we don't stop. Which we will need to for a bathroom break.
I absolutely have to work on Monday, I'm working open to close because we are short handed and being stuck in FL was not the ideal situation. Dad lost power around 11. I don't know if he got it back, probably tread trees falling. We did pass a lot of power trucks headed South.
I keep thinking this may have been the last time anyone stayed at the beach cottage. I hope not. My aunt and Grandma live about an hour inland (they are in Tallahassee with another aunt) and their county didnt even have emergency shelters they didnt want anyone stay there.
Hoping for the best, all the way around, askye!
Safe travels, askye. Michael looks like a scary one indeed, and I'm glad you were able to get out ahead of it. Safety vibes to all of your FL family.
I just learned on FB one of my dad's cousins is trapped near Apalachicola. I don't know why he didn't evacuate but he was with his MIL so that may have had something to do with it. His mother (I think or some relative of his) posted on my aunt's FB .
The Weather Channel evacuated from Apalachicola out of fear Hwy 98 would be flooded and portions washed away. This is a very real concern and most likely will happen. It happened during Dennis and it took a while for it to be rebuilt.
My friends in Tallahassee have lost power too. I expect they will shut down portions of the grid for safety purposes. Update us as you are able to askye. I hope your cousins are at a decent elevation.
Dad got his power back. From what I understand the cousin is 100 ft from the water and the dock washed away already. The area he is in has some elevation but not alot.
Dad's cottage is 100 ft or so from the water but it's in a different area and in a sound rather than being directly on the Gulf.
When Dennis came through the storm surge didnt get to the first row of houses and we are on a slope so hopefully the water won't get to it.