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Got a call from Doc last evening ,the reception was terrible to say the
least. As stated earlier he and Sue & the dogs are fine. They were in their house in Arcadia when the hurricane hit. Had tried to make it to the community shelter. But found out that the shelter's roof had been blown away. As it was they made the right choice in staying put. Doc told me that of the three house on his street that was left standing, his was one of them. Unfortunately all of his beautiful old live oaks came tumbling down. He told me that that house was lifted completely off the foundation. They are turely blessed ! They will not have power restored for 4-6 weeks, but Family has kicked in and a generator should now be on site providing minimal power. At least to run his well pump, and a few other things. It is odd to me, since my wife and I were in Arcadia with Doc and Sue this past April. I was there on business, and had we had a delightful time,albiet short. What is really freakish to me is ,had I made a different choice back in April, Connie and I would have found ourselves smack in the heart of Charlie! Yeah we actually were contemplating a relocation to Englewood, Fla. just minutes from "Punta Gorda" . Go figure! Our thoughts and prayers go out to Sue & Doc, and should there be anything we can do. Well Doc knows our number. -- Dave Norton The RodMaker Millennium Custom Rods |
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Please pass along that we are so glad he and his wife are ok.
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 19:27:28 -0500, "D. Norton" sent into the ether: Got a call from Doc last evening ,the reception was terrible to say the least. As stated earlier he and Sue & the dogs are fine. They were in their house in Arcadia when the hurricane hit. Had tried to make it to the community shelter. But found out that the shelter's roof had been blown away. As it was they made the right choice in staying put. Doc told me that of the three house on his street that was left standing, his was one of them. Unfortunately all of his beautiful old live oaks came tumbling down. He told me that that house was lifted completely off the foundation. They are turely blessed ! They will not have power restored for 4-6 weeks, but Family has kicked in and a generator should now be on site providing minimal power. At least to run his well pump, and a few other things. It is odd to me, since my wife and I were in Arcadia with Doc and Sue this past April. I was there on business, and had we had a delightful time,albiet short. What is really freakish to me is ,had I made a different choice back in April, Connie and I would have found ourselves smack in the heart of Charlie! Yeah we actually were contemplating a relocation to Englewood, Fla. just minutes from "Punta Gorda" . Go figure! Our thoughts and prayers go out to Sue & Doc, and should there be anything we can do. Well Doc knows our number. Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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Please pass along that we are so glad he and his wife are ok.
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 19:27:28 -0500, "D. Norton" sent into the ether: Got a call from Doc last evening ,the reception was terrible to say the least. As stated earlier he and Sue & the dogs are fine. They were in their house in Arcadia when the hurricane hit. Had tried to make it to the community shelter. But found out that the shelter's roof had been blown away. As it was they made the right choice in staying put. Doc told me that of the three house on his street that was left standing, his was one of them. Unfortunately all of his beautiful old live oaks came tumbling down. He told me that that house was lifted completely off the foundation. They are turely blessed ! They will not have power restored for 4-6 weeks, but Family has kicked in and a generator should now be on site providing minimal power. At least to run his well pump, and a few other things. It is odd to me, since my wife and I were in Arcadia with Doc and Sue this past April. I was there on business, and had we had a delightful time,albiet short. What is really freakish to me is ,had I made a different choice back in April, Connie and I would have found ourselves smack in the heart of Charlie! Yeah we actually were contemplating a relocation to Englewood, Fla. just minutes from "Punta Gorda" . Go figure! Our thoughts and prayers go out to Sue & Doc, and should there be anything we can do. Well Doc knows our number. Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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"D. Norton" wrote in message
... Got a call from Doc last evening ,the reception was terrible to say the least. As stated earlier he and Sue & the dogs are fine. They were in their house in Arcadia when the hurricane hit. Had tried to make it to the community shelter. But found out that the shelter's roof had been blown away. As it was they made the right choice in staying put. Doc told me that of the three house on his street that was left standing, his was one of them. Unfortunately all of his beautiful old live oaks came tumbling down. He told me that that house was lifted completely off the foundation. They are turely blessed ! Thank goodness they're ok. I know it's old cliche, but it is still true, at least they are ok. The material things can be replaced. They will not have power restored for 4-6 weeks, but Family has kicked in and a generator should now be on site providing minimal power. At least to run his well pump, and a few other things. It is odd to me, since my wife and I were in Arcadia with Doc and Sue this past April. I was there on business, and had we had a delightful time,albiet short. What is really freakish to me is ,had I made a different choice back in April, Connie and I would have found ourselves smack in the heart of Charlie! Yeah we actually were contemplating a relocation to Englewood, Fla. just minutes from "Punta Gorda" . Go figure! Wow! 4-6 weeks!! After Fran blew through here in 96 (here = central NC) we went without power for 8 days and that was terrible, I can't imagine a whole month...not in August-September, not in hot/humid southern FL anyway. We could'nt leave our neighborhood for 6 days after Fran due to all the trees and lines down across all major roads, including interstates in our area. (We now keep (2) 5.5k generators and 25 gallons of fuel on hand, ALL THE TIME now as a result). We should find out if their generator can pull a small window unit A/C and see what we can do to get them one, at least, if the power is really in that bad state of affairs. One can deal without TV, or even lights to a great extent, but sleeping at night in hot weather is a tough thing to do, especially after surviving something like a major hurricane. Good luck to ya Doc, Godspeed on the recovery. Like Dave here says, let us know if we can help, those of us that have gone through similar situations can certainly relate and would help how we could. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Sue & Doc, and should there be anything we can do. Well Doc knows our number. -- Dave Norton The RodMaker Millennium Custom Rods |
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"D. Norton" wrote in message
... Got a call from Doc last evening ,the reception was terrible to say the least. As stated earlier he and Sue & the dogs are fine. They were in their house in Arcadia when the hurricane hit. Had tried to make it to the community shelter. But found out that the shelter's roof had been blown away. As it was they made the right choice in staying put. Doc told me that of the three house on his street that was left standing, his was one of them. Unfortunately all of his beautiful old live oaks came tumbling down. He told me that that house was lifted completely off the foundation. They are turely blessed ! Thank goodness they're ok. I know it's old cliche, but it is still true, at least they are ok. The material things can be replaced. They will not have power restored for 4-6 weeks, but Family has kicked in and a generator should now be on site providing minimal power. At least to run his well pump, and a few other things. It is odd to me, since my wife and I were in Arcadia with Doc and Sue this past April. I was there on business, and had we had a delightful time,albiet short. What is really freakish to me is ,had I made a different choice back in April, Connie and I would have found ourselves smack in the heart of Charlie! Yeah we actually were contemplating a relocation to Englewood, Fla. just minutes from "Punta Gorda" . Go figure! Wow! 4-6 weeks!! After Fran blew through here in 96 (here = central NC) we went without power for 8 days and that was terrible, I can't imagine a whole month...not in August-September, not in hot/humid southern FL anyway. We could'nt leave our neighborhood for 6 days after Fran due to all the trees and lines down across all major roads, including interstates in our area. (We now keep (2) 5.5k generators and 25 gallons of fuel on hand, ALL THE TIME now as a result). We should find out if their generator can pull a small window unit A/C and see what we can do to get them one, at least, if the power is really in that bad state of affairs. One can deal without TV, or even lights to a great extent, but sleeping at night in hot weather is a tough thing to do, especially after surviving something like a major hurricane. Good luck to ya Doc, Godspeed on the recovery. Like Dave here says, let us know if we can help, those of us that have gone through similar situations can certainly relate and would help how we could. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Sue & Doc, and should there be anything we can do. Well Doc knows our number. -- Dave Norton The RodMaker Millennium Custom Rods |
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Hey Doc -- So glad you made it through the blow. Let us hear from you. All
the best. Family, Friends, Fishing, Rob Storm http://stormsrestaurants.com |
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Hey Doc -- So glad you made it through the blow. Let us hear from you. All
the best. Family, Friends, Fishing, Rob Storm http://stormsrestaurants.com |
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