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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:48 am
by Artifishual
We Survived!!!! able to connect through my air card, but not much battery left on laptop so this will be quick. we are good, there is extensive damage in my neighborhood, but we have just slight damage to our crib, LOL. Lots of trees down and power will more than likely be many days away. The wind was almost as bad as Rita, but we just don't have the trees we did at our house when it hit. No flooding in our area. Just minor in and around Beaumont. The humming bird is still w/ us, but he isn't doing so well. We'll see, Dalton thinks he has a new pet :? . The wind is still around 35 mph and raining it's butt off. I will post some pictures later and maybe a video. I have checked w/ all my and Greta's family and they are safe also. Thanks for the prayers and concern, will check back later. arti out

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:51 am
by Artifishual
oh yeah, i got to get some sleep, been at it all night long!!!!!!!!!!!! hopefully it will calm down so i can start cleaning up the yard. later and thanks again

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 8:17 am
by Lyon
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 8:18 am
by Loobie
Glad to hear man. I was watching the weather channel this morning and the focus was on your area around 6:30am during that segment and I was thinking about you. I didn't see a naked guy in green boots and a bud light though........

YOU LIKE IKE??

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:41 am
by Lyon
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 12:42 am
by Artifishual
Sorry Bob, but no, not me man!! oh and yes we have a generator going.
Funny how the media always chooses to interview the village idiot. What a great representative for Texas. These people are obviously throwed off.

We are doing good, it is just so wet. I need to get busy cleaning the yard and trying to restore some kinda normalization to the farm here, LOL. I guess "cabin fever" is starting yo set in.

Well, I don't know if I have told y'all , but the little hummingbird didn't make it :cry: Dalton was alittle upset for this is the first "pet" as he called it that has died, so we tried to explain all that to him.

I guess I'm falling back into the whole no sleep mode again cause I have had like 5 hrs worth in the last 2 nights. It is now 3:40 am. Well TTYL, my battery is getting low, arti out

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 12:45 am
by Artifishual
Oh btw, there was a streaker on the weather channel. It wasn't me dang it. I never got to see it, Greta told me bout it. Oh well, there is always next time!!! 8O

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:26 am
by Terry
Arti,
When I was very young living in Chicago, I was so concerned about a sick bird in my yard that my parents tried to help me nurse it back to health. It didn't make it and I was devastated. I was SO devastated that they went out and bought me a parakeet. It helped a lot. (hint hint) :P
Glad you are okay.
Since the media will be crawling in Beaumont and surrounding areas for a while, Arti, I think your window of opportunity is still open.
Ike is coming to see us in Cincinnati today. Gonna pour on the Bengals game. In comparison, we'll take it- no complaints.
Terry

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:01 am
by Lyon
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:21 am
by cheerleader
Hey Arti-
thinking of you and your family, man! Hope things are drying out and you're able to clean up around your place. I was watching CNN on jetblue coming home from back east, and saw your area...yikes!

Our home flooded 5 years ago....it was really stressful, no flood insurance, lost the first floor of our house and lived in it while we remodeled (we weren't in a flood zone, but it rained non-stop for three weeks and the ground water came up thru the slab foundation.) It was before Jeff's dx, and I know the stress took it out of him.

Try to get some sleep....maybe some knock out meds? An occasional clonazepam helps Jeff when he's too wired to sleep.
stay safe,
AC

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:21 am
by Artifishual
:D Howdy all!! well i managed to come assess the damage to my jobs that i have going and all is not to bad so, i'll be contacting employees to come back tomorrow and get them back on the payroll!! i know they will be ready. we finished cleaning up our place and went to an elderly couples four houses down and cleaned up theres too, man am i wiped out!! ran the chainsaw and raked for about 6 hrs straight and me back is feeling it today!! i am on one of my jobs were i have internet access so this will be it for me until tomorrow. our town is getting some power back on, but the majority of local areas such as houston , beaumont, galveston are still weeks maybe months from having power. most of the jobs will be running off generators, if we can get fuel. i waited last night in line for 2 hrs to get 30 gal. of gas. luckily my boat holds around 50 gal. which is easy enough to get out, so we are doing good there. more than likely we'll have power at the house within a few days, we're close to a substation :) . well im off to wage war w/ the idiots so all have a nice day, arti out!!!

Re: YOU LIKE IKE??

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 7:40 am
by Artifishual
Hey Bob, Here I am on "The Weather Channel" I have hit the big time, LOL 8O 8O

Re: YOU LIKE IKE??

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 7:47 am
by Lyon
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Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:53 am
by Loobie
Well Gustav may be a prick, but Ike blows big time. We got some trailer winds from Ike up north here that usually stay in the 1000' to 1500' above the ground range. Well it got real sunny and it pushed it all down and we got sustained 60 mile and up to 80 mph gusts for about 4 hours. I haven't had power (along with about 200,000 others around Dayton) since Sunday at about 2:00 in the afternoon, and still don't, and it's 12:30 pm on Tuesday. Probably won't be back until the weekend we're hearing. So we got some wind, but no rain and no water. Nothing like a hurricane, not even remotely, but people around here are absolutely freaking out without power. You'd think it was armageddon to listen to the radio. Oh well, loss of a little food in the fridge is nothing compared to having your home underwater or loss of life.

We were downtown watching a huge music festival called the X-fest. It was at the fairgrounds and a good friend has a house to where we could almost see in, but could hear really well from the front porch. Well as soon as the whole line (there had to be about 40-50 of them) of Porta-Johns blew over, ewwww!, we figured we'd better get inside. I can't imagine being one of the folks that was in one of those when it tipped 8O

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:19 am
by Lyon
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