by Birdie » Sat Aug 26, 2017 1:53 pm
Martha, remember Ike? Storm surge was up to 18 miles inland. Part of that was the Intercoastal Waterway they must keep deep enough for it to be large ship moveable. The whole area around Port Aransas that was hooked in, is a lot like the area hit by Ike. They have houses standing in Portland, behind Aransas Pass that the bricks were pulled off and are laying on the ground right next to the house. Looks like someone took a big tool and pulled the bricks down. Weird! I think if a business or residence was coastal about anywhere between CC and Rockport it will be a miracle if it could open for business in a week. If anyone tried to ride it out, it will probably be a situation of body search, if the gators aren't there first.
The restaurants where we ate, except the Boiling Pot, are probably gone. The Pot would just open the windows and doors and leave. Would wipe out the foolish fan setup! Can't call it a fantastic fan! The reports were severely damaged. They haven't been hit in a very long time and people wanted to get closer to the bay. They may be in the bay now. Hope The Big Tree is okay.
Barbie, if you have people who cannot cut hair, they probably can't make change.
Beth hope your friends get a settlement quickly. That sucks as they probably had it set the way they wanted it. I got a call from my insurance company on Thursday advising that I consider leaving my area to a safer place.
Donna, keep that cold stuff over there. I am really surprised at the August temperatures. I shouldn't be. I remember being on a business trip to Minneapolis over Labor Day once at got snowed on! Granted only for maybe an hour but still!!
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