It was a crazy storm, but our area is not out of the woods yet. The St Johns river is growing and growing, and flooding properties. Had a massive sinkhole open up as well. Many streets here are flooded completely, with some with five + feet of water, maybe more.
No looting, probably because its known that 95% of us here own guns, and we will use them if needed. Genevians are a tough bunch who don't play around, so many looters look for weaker targets. We have been helping one another, which I feel really good about. In fact I just got done helping someone create a berm around his property to prevent the rising waters from going in the wrong places.
We are still without power, but have a generator powerful enough to run the fridge, fans, tv and internet. I can't complain, others have been hit much harder. Damage wise, we had our carport blown away, and very minor damage on our roof. Its metal so it held up very well. Really just need to get up there and screw down a small part that covers the edge on one side. Only need the right screws that seal, so it will only cost me some time and sweat. Car port roof was ripped off the 6 f 4x4's that held it up, but can be replaced.
Most of the pepper plants are done, so none of my favorites for a quite a while.
I stayed safe even though I was out in the storm for a bit. I was able to get back in before the worst of it really hit. I worked during Hurricane Francis as security, so this is not my first rodeo. Nevertheless, I am still thankful to be safe, and even more thankful that all of my family made it safe. I have quite a few family members scattered around the state, and all are safe with very little damage. Hooray!
OS, thanks for welcoming others, its what a great man would do, and your one of them! Been a little while since I have been on here, as I been quite busy taking care of things, but its nice to see other folks checking on people and caring. Thanks to all!