Bill Wyko said:They were all over the side of the ship. Looked kind of like a big fly. They didn't really bother people, they were just everywhere. The cruise was in early 2005 if I rember correctly. When we were in the storm me and my family were the only people on the top deck leaning into the wind. Got some great pics that trip.Too bad there on 3-1/2" floppy :-[
chippy31 said:Justin glad to hear you are okay
. I am currently thinking about emigrating to the USA or Canada. I think I will have to check out the weather history of wherever we look at. Derek
Steveo48 said:Well shucks, we ended up getting a pounding from Ike, 1,000 miles inland from Houston. Yesterday 90% of Dukes customers in our area were w/o power. We ave VERY luck that our power never went out.
Nearly everything is shutdown. The paper has a list up on where you can buy gas and groceries. Mason Montgomery Road, which is normally packed with traffic at this time is oddly quiet.
We had minor damage to our roof and a broken deck rail from a falling limb. Our yards look like a shredder went through the trees, we have piles of broken limbs and shredded leaves.
Very odd, very erie![]()