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1 hour ago, rafinmd said:

 

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It was at least 9PM when I arrived at my hotel and had to be ready for my continued rail journey before 6AM, so all I did for the night was crash.


Roy


 

How very special, Roy. A visit with real people; a sharing of experiences. 

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13 hours ago, Cruise Suzy said:

Thanks to Rich, Roy and all.

 

An update on Eta:

 

As of 7 AM the eye of the tropical storm was more than an hour north of me - between Gainesville and Alachua - and heading towards Jacksonville. As far as I know, there is very little wind damage (mainly branches) here but some western areas of the county are without power.

 

Shouldn't greatly affect @cat shepard in Ormond Beach.

 

I'll have to take your word for it. With my windows open, I heard nothing and slept right through. No damage in our area and no loss of power in Alachua County that I heard of. 

 

Another potential problem - averted. 😄

 

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Good evening. Although it is good morning to a lot of you. 
made it their our first week of virtual learning with the grandkids. Cases are really up here in Oregon.😢

 We are prepared for our first reply November storm.  High winds predicted until early ,prong and the. High tides and king waves on the beach.  
stay safe everyone and wear those masks. 
 

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6 hours ago, highland cruiser said:

Good evening. Although it is good morning to a lot of you. 
made it their our first week of virtual learning with the grandkids. Cases are really up here in Oregon.😢

 We are prepared for our first reply November storm.  High winds predicted until early ,prong and the. High tides and king waves on the beach.  
stay safe everyone and wear those masks. 
 


Good luck with that storm.  Bet the waves are something to see.

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15 hours ago, cat shepard said:


Good luck with that storm.  Bet the waves are something to see.

We went to watch the waves between storms today and they were pretty awesome.  This is just the beginning of wild weather for us . Last night was noisy and a lot things hiring the windows but no damage.  Thanks for the good wishes! 
 

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9 hours ago, highland cruiser said:

We went to watch the waves between storms today and they were pretty awesome.  This is just the beginning of wild weather for us . Last night was noisy and a lot things hiring the windows but no damage.  Thanks for the good wishes! 
 


I am a bit jealous. One of my favorite things to do, when it’s safe - is to head to the beach to watch the waves. And that’s the Atlantic!  Your waves are just so immense in comparison!

 

Glad you had no damage!
 

 

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