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Author Topic: Not quite a "travel" blog  (Read 1931 times)
Lyn-Del
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« on: September 13, 2008, 12:31:32 PM »

but here's the story of us and Hurricane Ike.

I figure I might as well log it on line so I can find it later when I want to.

If anyone is interested, it's at:

http://www.lyndeldogs.com/ike.htm

Actually, it'll be there even if no one is interested!
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Daniel Meyer
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« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2008, 05:18:32 PM »

Large tarps....

There's a Harbor Freight Tools at Beltline and Plano Roads...just a few miles south of you...they will have lots of blue tarps.

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« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2008, 05:29:32 PM »

Wizard bought plenty of tarps at Wally World this afternoon (so conveniently located across the street!!).  Just a question of getting them to Houston.  I don't really want to go down there before power is restored.  Without power, I don't have water.  And I won't even have my stove, since my propane tank was damaged, releasing about a 3 year supply of propane.

I don't even know when we can go home, aren't we supposed to be waiting for permission or something?
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« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2008, 06:27:33 PM »

I don't even know when we can go home, aren't we supposed to be waiting for permission or something?

Hard to tell...you can try calling 211...that's supposed to be the evac info...but I've not seen anything on the news one way or the other about travel restrictions. Certianly traffic will suck on the mains into the area for the next few days

If one of your neighbors/friends has a key...and it's sunny tomorrow, you might ask them to check inside your house, maybe open the windows...get some air moving through it. If the roof leaked a lot, and the house is left closed without AC/cleanup/drying out, you'll get mold in a day or two and that's tough to recover from...

I don't have a generator or you'd be welcome to it.
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