Just got into the shop after cutting down three trees that blew over last night at home..... by hand. They were only about 5" trunks. Power went out around 11pm and is still off at home.
Back screened in porch outer wall support came loose and the awning almost went sailing. Heard this banging around 11pm, got dressed again and found the wall beginning to fail. Got some clamps, wood, bungees and began MacGyvering things back together.....
in total darkness. Neighbor lost two semi large trees and his generator went out right after turning it on..... ahhh too bad.
There are some here know why that comment is a good one. On my way in to the shop saw stuff down everywhere. I think it was a year to the day we had the storm where we lost power for 8 days. I hope we're not in for the same.
Like Marlene, we didn't get the predicted rain. Only minor flooding and horrendous wind til about 4 or so this morning. Did the damage control routine at home and then headed for the shop, where nothing has been disturbed except the creek out back was a river last night, but has gone down a little since then.
All-in-all, quite an event.
Oh yeah, a customer somehow got my home phone number and called me wanting me to fix her sign last night. I told her I wasn't going up in a bucket tonight for anyone. She got angry and said, she's gonna lose her sign. I said, I'm sorry, but no can do in weather like this. Got a call from her this morning and she told my wife the sign is now completely gone.... now what am I gonna do about it ??
My wife said you realize a hurricane just came through and we aren't allowed up in our bucket trucks for anyone or we won't be reimbursed by the insurance company should something go wrong. She said... why not ?? Well, they don;t see it as doing something stoopid as being insurable.