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I know all of the areas everyone is From here in Florida. I just retired from Publix after 40 years as a truck driver. Everyone on this thread that will be on the Harmony with us should join us. somewhere so we can have an Irma Survival drink and celebrate vacation!

Which Harmony sailing are you on? We survived Irma here in Fort Myers..

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We evacuated to our daughter's home in Nashville and were hoping to head back today. However, our home, which is located in the Hammock area of Palm Coast in Flagler County, is still without power so we are staying another day or two. Thoughts and prayers to all affected by the recent storms.

Joanmarie and Dick

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  • 2 weeks later...

Recently received from Imperial Jewelers in St. Thomas:

 

To our Dear Imperial Jewelers Family,

We would like to reach out to let you know we have managed to survive Hurricane Irma. We are thankful that all our family and employees are safe. Our business is safe and secure with very minimal damage. Thank you from the depths of our heart for the prayers, love and support. We expect cruise ships and tourism to resume slowly by the end of October. We will keep you posted on our progress. We will come back stronger and better as we rebuild our beautiful island.

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We just heard from a friend we do business with in St Maartin, on the main front street. He said there is a lot of damage and all but they will be okay. I was writing everyday to check on him and he just wrote back today.. He runs a business there, The Jewelry boutique,

we frequent when we are in Sxm. So there is good things going on there and they are trying to rebuild.

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We were 10 days without power and just got our AT&T Landline back a few hours ago.

 

One of our favorite fish camps had 2' of water from the storm surge along the St John's River. They are busy cleaning up and hope to reopen next week.

 

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We were lucky. The wind speed in our area never went above 100 mph. Lots of branches and palm fronds down but no damage or flooding for us.

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Recently received from Imperial Jewelers in St. Thomas:

 

To our Dear Imperial Jewelers Family,

 

We would like to reach out to let you know we have managed to survive Hurricane Irma. We are thankful that all our family and employees are safe. Our business is safe and secure with very minimal damage. Thank you from the depths of our heart for the prayers, love and support. We expect cruise ships and tourism to resume slowly by the end of October. We will keep you posted on our progress. We will come back stronger and better as we rebuild our beautiful island.

 

I just got a gorgeous RCCL tux stud set from them a week before the hurricane. Nice people. Glad they are OK.

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