I left my RV in Aransas Pass. Leaving today. Was told yesterday by my Landlord that no trailers were damaged but mine and an older woman's were leaning on the ground. So I'm gonna recover what I have left and pull my trailer up with my truck. I did boom it down with log chains through the axles and place a tarp over it since my ceiling started leaking inside. If it comes back I'm just gonna ride it out. Thankfully there were no deaths though.
....this was my home away from home... I stay at the SeaShell cottages by the beach yet no video of any of that area has been released or the Pizzeria across the street...
Boy when I lived in the Keys I know what hurricanes are all about. One night we were laying in bed watching TV and I saw the warnings and my husband says come on we better get out here, so we hurryed up and got ready to go. Due to the fact that we had a motorhome we always had to leave extra early because they were afraid that if we got blown over we would block everybody else in. The most damage never did to us it to our outer screens and we had a honey bell orange tree that it completely took the tree out and down her key lime tree and are grateful tree it broke off many of the branches. One day there was a hurricane that was so bad that we left the keys and my husband got up in the middle of the night and he looked out and he saw that there was nobody left in the park so he said to me let's go there's nobody here so we ran further from that hurricane and then when it was over we came back home and we found out it didn't hit the keys at all, we sure would've been a lot smarter if we just would've went to Key West because it never touch the keys at all. I no longer live in the keys, but I could honestly say I miss one day I was playing CD of Jimmy Buffett and it actually brought tears to my eyes because Jimmy Buffett use to appear in the keys.
Very true, BlueCat Blu. I felt this same way after a significant, destructive tornado hit near my house last year. I didn't know for about half an hour after the tornado if we had lost all of our possessions or not, and yet I felt calm because I knew that all family members were safe.
Ce n était pas de la blague. Ici en Guadeloupe, nous l avons vu passé l onde tropicale, un peu de vent et beaucoup de pluie, mais sans précédent avec ce qui vient d arriver !
Yea! It wasn't bad! It was fine ... We plan on price gouging all the tourist like we always do no big deal . We still have money in the bank to rebuild from all the price gouging we do to tourist no big deal!
Until I can move there and live there, I am one of "the tourists" you may refer to. But I disagree about the price gouging from my own personal experience there. Got a great deal @ a good motel there as well as a hella deal for a full weekend Golf Cart Rental. Won't ad them here, but loved the experience. Fine with the tourist-joint prices too, including restaurant meals. I still ♥ Port A and already looking forward to getting back there next chance I have.
@@steveweiser951 you weren't trying to get gas there on Thursday night. There was some gouging on gas prices at market and the bypass. Until the gas run out.