I know we have FL members in SW Florida (Tampa area), central Florida (Orlando), and NE Florida (Jax) ... Good luck to y'all Hopefully Ian continues pushing out to sea.
Glad ya'll are safe!I took mine to my mom's house on the other side of the ICW, just in case. She was definitely the coolest 82 yr old widow in her age-restricted
community. And you can see she is happy. I am sure she will keep the garage door open a lot until I come back and get it.
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I’m glad you and the family are ok. I’ve lived in Florida for decades and experienced many hurricanes. This one really alarmed me. I built my new office as a hurricane shelter (all concrete/red iron, 150kw generator, shower, etc.). I’m grateful I didn’t need to use it. I was expecting a direct hit, but after a minor hurricane clean up, I’m at Road Atlanta in my RV. Control is just an illusion.Thanks to all my forum friends for their concerns. Stayed in town through the storm. Both GTs were in the garage. The 30 year old door faces south, where the winds were coming from. Placed 4 vehicles outside the door as a wind break, had shims and vise grips holding the door from the inside. Went to check on the cars at least 30 times, every time there was a major wind gust. Door didn't budge! Home with minor damage, cars and family fine. We did, however, lose our beach house on the Gulf on Fort Myers Beach. The devastation is much greater than appreciated from the TV news. Anything not built within the last few years is either totally destroyed or likely to be condemned. The beach will never be the same.
ElliotThanks to all my forum friends for their concerns. Stayed in town through the storm. Both GTs were in the garage. The 30 year old door faces south, where the winds were coming from. Placed 4 vehicles outside the door as a wind break, had shims and vise grips holding the door from the inside. Went to check on the cars at least 30 times, every time there was a major wind gust. Door didn't budge! Home with minor damage, cars and family fine. We did, however, lose our beach house on the Gulf on Fort Myers Beach. The devastation is much greater than appreciated from the TV news. Anything not built within the last few years is either totally destroyed or likely to be condemned. The beach will never be the same.