Wednesday,
October 9th-Thursday, October 10th, 2024
Today was the day that Hurricane Milton made landfall, heading
directly across the state of Florida. We were as prepared as we
could be, with Grandpa Gary & Grandma Terry hunkered down with
Samantha, Jayden, and I. |
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Hurricane Milton - October 9th
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Front door all sealed up in preparation for the driving winds
and rains.
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Baloo (and the other dogs) weren't thrilled by the noise caused
by the storm.
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Rodney slept on the couch for the night, while Samantha and
Jayden slept on mattresses in the living room. Koda joined Rod on
the couch.
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Thankfully the storm wasn't as bad for us as it could have been.
We lost electricity fairly early, but aside from a few leaning fence
panels we survived unharmed. A sigh of relief was had by all! |
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Hurricane Milton - October 10th
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Rodney and Koda on the couch (I am awake, but the flash was so
bright I had to close my eyes).
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A look at the leaning fence in our back yard, along with a ton
of leaves and small twigs.
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Our front yard was mainly just covered in leaves and twigs, like
the back.
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The neighbors fence didn't survive well.
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A look back at our home.
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A look down the street.
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Another view of the neighbors fence.
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A look down the street that ends in our front yard.
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Jayden and Baloo taking a recovery nap after a long, noisy
night.
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The neighborhood behind ours has some flooding at the end of the
road...
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...and the ponds across the main road were definitely much
higher than they had been over the entire summer...
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The end of our street had some flooding as well. Thankfully
nothing higher than curb level.
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A house down the street lost a pretty large limb. It didn't
appear to hit the house or their car, so a bit of a break in their
favor.
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While heading out in search of gas for the generator, I saw this
non-functional streetlight hanging very low. Thankfully we were able
to pass underneath successfully.
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After driving nearly 80 miles to the north to find a station
with gas, we came across this sight on our way back home... yes,
that is a parrot in a cage in the back of a truck doing 70+ miles
per hour on I-75! Welcome to Florida, or "WTF"!
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