A Few More Hurricane Pics

A co-worker of my son took these the morning after the storm.

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this is Massalina Bayou, favorite anchorage for sail boats during a storm

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this is the bridge going over the entrance to the bayou

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boats in the city marina

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the docks in Massalina Bayou

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my son walking out of work to find his truck, thats the roof of the building next door that landed on their parking lot

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clock on a building downtown, pretty much tells when the winds started to really howl.
 
Things are kinda getting back to normal. We now have cable and WiFi, our debris pile in the front yard is gone, most of the traffic lights in town are working. Local Mexican resturant is open and breakfast & lunch spot is open.

Everyday is getting better...
 
you guys who live on the southeast coast and gulf, check your wind damage deductible and your out building coverage. also make sure you have replacement cost of personal items, not depreciated value.

I left $25,000 on the table saving about $500 a year.
 
you guys who live on the southeast coast and gulf, check your wind damage deductible and your out building coverage. also make sure you have replacement cost of personal items, not depreciated value.

I left $25,000 on the table saving about $500 a year.

Ouch!!!!
 
Amazing photos. Again, so glad you made it through the storm and that things are getting somewhat back to normal, as much as possible. It's going to be a long time - years - before evidence of the storm is gone.
 
Things are kinda getting back to normal. We now have cable and WiFi, our debris pile in the front yard is gone, most of the traffic lights in town are working. Local Mexican resturant is open and breakfast & lunch spot is open.

Everyday is getting better...


Our Denny's Mobile Relief Truck set up at several locations, usually churches, around PC...hope you went by for pancakes and bacon.
 
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