I have talked about doing a post about our "adventure" with
Hurricane Hermine, but hadn't. So, I thought today would be
a good day to show the pictures - as few as there are.
We had been following this storm for a couple of weeks and the
weather men could not decided where it was going to go. First they said that it would go into Texas, then into Tampa. then into Louisiana, then back to Tampa, then the Panhandle of Florida. Well, it actually came in between Apalachicola Bay and Tallahassee - which put us on the east side of the storm. When it made landfall late Thursday night it was a Cat 1 storm but it sure did do quite a bit of damage. We woke up sometime in the middle of the night (I think around 1 AM) with no power. The wind was howling and it was pouring down rain. Dan and I got up and I tried to look at the radar on my phone, but couldn't get a signal. Anyway, we ended up sleeping (what little sleep we got) in the family room - Dan in his recliner and I was on the sectional.
When we got up Friday morning, Dan went and got the small generator out of the garage and brought it around to the back porch. He tried and tried to get it started but couldn't. I was thinking it was going to be a long hot day - but our friends were out riding around in their golf cart and stopped by and Bud and Dan were able to get the generator started. I made a pot of coffee (we had water) and brought the coffee pot out on the porch - plugged it in and made us a pot of coffee. (Things were looking up) Dan brought around the garage fan, plugged it in along with the refrigerator and we were pretty much okay.
We decided to ride around on the golf cart and see how much damage there was. The only thing that we could find at our house was a fascia board down - but Dan fixed it with no trouble by just nailing it back up.
I didn't take a lot of pictures - there were some trees down in the road
and one of the rental units had a tree fall on the back storage area.
No one was hurt and the village worked with the people to rescue their belongings until they could get the unit fixed.
There were some signs down and a couple of homes were hit by falling trees, but nothing that damaged the homes more than the picture above.
There were all kinds of rumors about when we would be power back on - the nursing home/assisted living units had power back by the middle of Friday morning - then the apartments, Village Square, and mobile home park got there's back by about 1 in the afternoon. We, meaning the homes in River Woods, got ours back around 6 Friday night. Those homes outside the village didn't get power back until sometime late Saturday/early Sunday.
My daughter and son-in-law had closed on their new house on Friday and we were suppose to get the girls for the week so they could get all moved in. Well, we went back and forth since we didn't have power. I didn't mind keeping them even without power BUT I had no way to feed them. Anyway, with the power coming back on Friday we met my daughter in Ocala (about 1/2 way for both of us) and picked up the girls.
It's been about three/four weeks since the storm and almost everything is back to "normal". Almost all the trees that came down are cut up and hauled away, there are still dead limbs up high and the next big thunderstorm to come through should knock all those down.
I can say that I was extremely thankful that we had all those dead pine trees removed. I'm not sure our new family room would have survived without some damage.
I'm hoping this is the only storm that we will go through - but I'm going to have Dan check and run the generator at least once a month just in case.
So glad that you guys did fine during and after the storm and no-one in your village got hurt. We have Fall weather at the moment, with lots of needed rain.
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Sue
The high today was only 93, but we are supposed to get a cool front later in the week with highs in low 80's. Can not wait!!!
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