Posted on 09/24/2005 7:28:28 AM PDT by Howlin
Okay, now that the worst of the storm is over, it's time to start counting heads. If you were in the path of the storm, please check in on this thread.
And yes, we'd LOVE to hear your experiences!!!
Wonderful news regarding your mother-in-law. We certainly hope she is doing fine. Certainly you, your husband, and family are relieved.
Can this number be added to the links at the top o' the thread?
Yes, please add the link to the top of the thread. I've gathered a huge listing of hospital numbers and various web sites that have patients who were transported prior and after Rita hit.
If anyone needs more info, I'll be more than happy to give it out.
Hey. I was wondering if you stayed. I'm glad all ok.
:')
Welcome back, kid, and glad it wasn't so bad for you!
I just got a cell call from daybreakcoming! She and her family are fine, 200 miles from their home in Liberty County!
She doesn't know about her house yet -- she's going tomorrow -- but the sheriff has told them that they may be two to three weeks without power.
It had something to do with the Trinity River -- maybe they opened the flood gates at a lake and then couldn't get them closed??? But she is on a high elevation, a male and the half from the river; but she's worried about the trees around her house.
She's going to call back tomorrow night with an up to date on the scene report.
Going to be a rough day for folks in the Liberty area.
At least we know she's safe. I'll take her off the list.
Great. Thanks for the concern.
I am home. Finally.
I was Freeperless since Wednesday. That was just as traumatic!
Welcome home Jaded, we missed you.
Is that a place close to where the eye crossed inland?
Thanks for the good news about daybreakcoming and thanks for this thread.
Hope all our good FReepers and their families made it through OK.
I stayed up all night when the storm came in. It hit fairly hard at 1:00 am and picked up in ferocity and by 5:00 we had sustained winds of 75 mph with gusts up to 110 (so I am told).
One of the most fascinating things about those hours, which I spent on the veranda and had a good view, was the transformers blowing out. When they blew, a beautiful azure blue color lit up the sky, not white like lightning, but a very beautiful blue. As it exploded and the blue light came, it was quickly followed by a "groaning" sound, as if it was winding down. Very interesting. I guess I could see 30 or 40 go out over a 3 hour period.
I watched lots of treees go down and several snap about half way up the tree. Sounded like a gun when the trees snapped.
Our guests included my brother, his wife, my sister, her husband, 2 nieces and nephews and a kennel of animals of various types. The freepers will be glad to know that they came locked and loaded with perhaps 30 firearms and several thousand rounds to go with what I have. I felt like I was underarmed compared to one of my nephews. We got reports of various lootings and robberies. My neighbor told me there were some gangbangers from out of town that were doing a few things. I told my neighbor if they came looking for food I would feed them, but if they were looking for trouble my place would be very dangerous for someone to try that.
Anyway, that is how it is in Lufin, Texas. Some, I dare say, most of the city has electricity. There are some more out in the country who do not. One of my friends, a lawyer who lives out on a farm is still without electricity. It got up to 100 degrees today.
I have not yet heard from Rosey from Lufkin.
Facinating story about the transformers. I can't even imagine what 110 mph winds must have been like.
Thanks. I am sooo glad to be home and sleep in my OWN bed. We had a blow-up mattress to sleep on, but it wasn't all that comfy. I probably slept a total of 4 hours since Friday, but I got home at 12:30 this afternoon and about 2 to 2:30 I went to bed and slept till 7. Not real good, but my sleeping habits are out of whack now. LOL I go back to work tonight, probably around 11 and work a 12 hour shift.
Hope you faired well and had no damage and this note finds you and yours well. Good Luck.
Jeff
Drop by the saddle club when you get time.
Glad you and yours are OK, but remember what you learned and be ready next time.
What a vivid description of the hurricane and its results!
You must feel like Old Noah with all those animals.
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