Here Comes Ike!

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Just took a look at latest prognostications..... of the 6 available hurricane models, 3 of them are directed toward the Galveston-Houston area. Looks like it may be another exciting weekend.

I live in Fresno, which is just south of Houston. We had a terrifying night when the storm came through. Almost every fence in the neighborhood was brought down, along with some pretty big trees. The greater Houston area is mostly without power, with some areas slowly coming back up. Our power came back yesterday afternoon, but my sister and mother are both still sweating it out. The cell phone transmission is terrible! The lines are all jammed, and no one can get through. The only sure bet is to text someone, but only if you can get a signal to go out.

I was grateful that we only have downed fences to contend with. I was panicking yesterday thinking about all of the food that was going to spoil if our power didn't come back up. I'm one of those people who likes to keep a fully stocked fridge/freezer, and was not looking forward to throwing it all out. My mom is coming by later to store some her food here. Its a nightmare situation for many, and my heart goes out to those people.

good news is that josephine blew herself out in the atlantic and none other are reported on the horizon...plus the weather is changing so we are going to be at the end of the really active season

mf so many are in the same situation, i know how rough it is when you don't know when the power will be back on i hope your family members get some relief soon

cell phone service will be poor for some time d/t the damages to towers and the relocation of a lot of their personnel

i am glad that you came through with most everything intact

I live on the Mississippi Gulf coast and survived Katrina. My heart goes out to the Texas Gulf coast. You'll be in my thoughts.

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I'm so glad it's over - still praying for those who have damages to contend with! God bless - thanks for keeping us all posted!

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I have lots of family and friends in the Houston Area and I'm thankful the storm is over, yet the recovery is going to be a long process. I understand that the damage is devastating. My heart and prayers go out to you all. God Speed.

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It is amazing how weather goes. My BIL lives in Iowa, LA (that's pronounced Eye-O-Way), about 10 miles east of Lake Charles. Lake Charles got flooded. Ten miles south of him along the coast is destroyed. Iowa came through basically unscathed.

I am thankful for my BIL's good situation, but my heart goes out to everyone else -- it sounds like FEMA's not doing that much better a job this time, and we still don't know how bad it really is b/c of the no fly zone for the media (what's up with that?)

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Well, I received some good news today. My baby brother is 32 and he and his wife are about to move back up here - to Monroe - my sil is expecting their 2nd baby before Christmas. My brother is a police officer in Thibadeaux, La. and been working 7 days a week, 12 hour shifts through all off them. They don't live in New Orleans, thank goodness, but he is burnt out from all the storms. Yeah!

Anne, RNC

glad to here about db moving out of harms way, this is the big problem too many of the people who are the backbone of a community don't ever return, stress price just too high

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glad to here about db moving out of harms way, this is the big problem too many of the people who are the backbone of a community don't ever return, stress price just too high

Me too!! His wife is an Echo tech, and I'm hoping that she gets a job in the same facility where my dh supervises.

I know db is not a baby, he's 32 yrs old and over 6 feet tall, about 250 lbs or so, but he's still the baby to me, since I'm the oldest of 4 kids and he's the youngest.

Sounds silly, I know!

Anne :loveya:

good morning from se texas...got power late last night (much quicker than the nearly month after rita). there wasn't much damage in my town (not much left to damage), south of here is a mess...lots of damage, homes lost, flooding etc. please keep se tx in your prayers.. also the nurses, including myself who are not working because facilities are damaged,not sure when we will go back.thanks

swifty, these storms do damage that will take years to recover from

business will fail, workers will relocate, tax base will crash, ill people will go where there are proper facilities,

anne, our families are always our family, besides being safer from storms they will be close enough to build a lot of memories thru the years

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I know that the news media is being kept out of a lot of the worst hit areas, and I know that their footage is often how people who have evacuated are able to find out about their homes. I just found this site (hat tip to http://firedoglake.com/) and wanted to share.

A lot of the photos use Google Earth and there are a bunch of "before" and "after" pictures.

It's beyond comprehension

http://jakeabby.com/cb/

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