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OT Alabama Get Away
This morning this hotel was almost empty. When I got
back this afternoon the lobby was packed full. Evidently every hotel in Birmingham, and every hotel between Birmingham and the Gulf Coast, that's anywhere near an interstate is full of evacuees. I just hope to hell I can get out of here tomorrow before pre-Katrina tornadoes shut down the airports. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Random:
One of the women who works with my wife grew up in New Orleans and her mom and two brothers are still there. Mom is in her 80's and in a nursing home, when the brothers left town yesterday morning they asked the nursing home if they should take mom along. No, they were told, we have all her meds here and we can handle a Category 3 just fine. Overheard a woman on her cell in the hotel restaurant explaining that part of the family was in Memphis, part on the way to Kentucky and she and her kids were staying in Birmingham. At the dinner table next to mine, the wise little girl, in the way three-year-olds are wise, squealed knowingly as the adults lied to her about her missing cat. Nothing like a natural disaster in the making to put things in perspective. Today I feel a lot luckier than I did yesterday. -- Ken Fortenberry |
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
.. . Random: One of the women who works with my wife grew up in New Orleans and her mom and two brothers are still there. Mom is in her 80's and in a nursing home, when the brothers left town yesterday morning they asked the nursing home if they should take mom along. No, they were told, we have all her meds here and we can handle a Category 3 just fine. //snip// And this is cat 5 . . . No matter how sophisticated one claims to be, you just can't help but say a prayer for all the people who can't get out of the way of this one. Bob -- Bob Patton (remove hat to respond) |
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