Welcome home! I was amazed just how many cameras were watching milton. think there needs to be a elevated train with several rails to withstand high winds. for mass transit going north. all those cars dead on the freeways looks like an accident coming. don't know where it would go or how far. they had people who could not afford to leave I wonder how many of those died.
Thanks! You really didn't have to go too far and we only went a little farther inland. I know some left the state, but I would not want to even try that because of the amount of traffic and running out of gas, etc. And then, lots of people didn't have a place to go. We had plenty of shelters here to go to if need be. I had heard over 200 died, but am not positive.
think a set of cottages or safe villages would need to be at the end of the elevated mass transport my sister in law is going to have to work her tail off no wonder I've not heard from her . she's a funeral director. calamine suit for you? my last allergy was scratchy elm.
Good to hear that you are home and that things are settling back down after the storm. I wouldn't do well living where hurricanes are a threat - tornadoes were one of the reasons I left the Midwest. (However, my mother was the biggest reason!)
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Welcome home!
I was amazed just how many cameras
were watching milton.
think there needs to be a elevated train
with several rails to withstand high winds.
for mass transit going north.
all those cars dead on the freeways
looks like an accident coming.
don't know where it would go or how far.
they had people who could not afford to leave
I wonder how many of those died.
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Thanks! You really didn't have to go too far and we only went a little farther inland. I know some left the state, but I would not want to even try that because of the amount of traffic and running out of gas, etc. And then, lots of people didn't have a place to go. We had plenty of shelters here to go to if need be. I had heard over 200 died, but am not positive.
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think a set of cottages or safe villages
would need to be at the end of the elevated mass transport
my sister in law is going to have to work her tail off
no wonder I've not heard from her .
she's a funeral director.
calamine suit for you?
my last allergy was scratchy elm.
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Good to hear that you are home and that things are settling back down after the storm. I wouldn't do well living where hurricanes are a threat - tornadoes were one of the reasons I left the Midwest. (However, my mother was the biggest reason!)
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There was an asteroid circling the moon, maybe you captured it.
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Thank you!
Oh, wouldn't that be neat if that is what it was!
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