PEI got it's first real "hit" almost exactly 7 years ago...and we're directly in Earl's path this time. Juan did quite a number on us, scared the hell out of me...but I was living in a mobile home at the time so maybe that's why!
Not much better in a block house. Sorry for the bad news. But it doesn't look like Earl is gonna be too bad...
"Acceptance doesn't mean resignation. It means understanding that something is what it is and there's got to be a way through it."--Michael J. Fox
Was in college in Raleigh when Hugo came through in 1989. I remember that night well. Blew straight through Charleston and right on up through Charlotte. I remember standing outside of a party at school looking up at the sky and you could clearly see the feeder cloud bands rotating.... was definitely erie.
Was in Raleigh in 1996 when Fran came through, my W was 7 months pregnant with D13. We were going to a wedding and went out to eat that night and actually drove back to the hotel in the middle of it not even realizing what it was. I opted not to get gas that night b/c it was raining sideways and I did not want to get wet. Next morning it looked like a bomb had gone off, no power which meant the gas pumps did not work and I was on fumes, we drove around for 2 hours before we found gas. LOL
5 huricanes blew through Florida in 2004, I was in Orlando for one of them.
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Expose yourself to your deepest fear; after that, fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes. You are free.
When the eye of a hurricane passes over you, does your yard junk that got blown away by the entry winds come back to you via the exit winds? Or does the opposite exit wind just pick up more stuff that was not facing the right direction to be caught by the leading wind?