For those of you interested in what's going on in Houston:
The rain continues to fall and the water continues to rise. The City of Houston is completely inundated and its going to take years to rebuild this place. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if it took over a year to get most of the people who are in shelters or with people who have taken them in into permanent living situations.
There is a lot of people helping people going on. Not only is almost every local person who has a boat or a big truck helping in the rescue; people from all the surrounding states and as far away as Nebraska are showing up. We got an S.O.S. call from an elderly couple who are trapped in their house. The man is very fragile and we have no way to get to them. I went to the fire station and an entire flotilla of the "Cajun Navy" was there in big old air boats staging go out and I put our friends on the list and then called our buddies back and told them when their feet were dry we'd come get them.
All the grocery stores here are closed but a couple of gas stations and convenience stores around me are surprisingly open but are out of everything useful unless you count beer and wine
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We are hurricane/flood preppers. We have about a month of reserve food stockpiled for 5-7 people and it looks like we may dig pretty deep into that because I don't see the "food truck" arriving at the grocery stores for at least a couple of weeks, and when it does there will be lines far down the streets to get essentials.
One thing that should be done. Our son is in the Air National Guard and didn't get notification that he was activated until yesterday when it was impossible to get to his base. Anytime there is a hurricane it would be wise to put the Guard on alert immediately and before landfall to start telling people to report. Right now a heck of a lot of people in the National Guard aren't going to be able to get to their bases so won't be able to help in the organized effort.
We are still dry and still have electricity - thank you Jesus.
Speaking of Jesus, any of you who talk to God remember the millions of people in Texas, not just Houston but Rockport, Corpus Christy, Victoria, Goliad, Refugio, Galveston, Beaumont and dozens of smaller cities who are suffering right now.
And God bless Texas.
The rain continues to fall and the water continues to rise. The City of Houston is completely inundated and its going to take years to rebuild this place. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if it took over a year to get most of the people who are in shelters or with people who have taken them in into permanent living situations.
There is a lot of people helping people going on. Not only is almost every local person who has a boat or a big truck helping in the rescue; people from all the surrounding states and as far away as Nebraska are showing up. We got an S.O.S. call from an elderly couple who are trapped in their house. The man is very fragile and we have no way to get to them. I went to the fire station and an entire flotilla of the "Cajun Navy" was there in big old air boats staging go out and I put our friends on the list and then called our buddies back and told them when their feet were dry we'd come get them.
All the grocery stores here are closed but a couple of gas stations and convenience stores around me are surprisingly open but are out of everything useful unless you count beer and wine
We are hurricane/flood preppers. We have about a month of reserve food stockpiled for 5-7 people and it looks like we may dig pretty deep into that because I don't see the "food truck" arriving at the grocery stores for at least a couple of weeks, and when it does there will be lines far down the streets to get essentials.
One thing that should be done. Our son is in the Air National Guard and didn't get notification that he was activated until yesterday when it was impossible to get to his base. Anytime there is a hurricane it would be wise to put the Guard on alert immediately and before landfall to start telling people to report. Right now a heck of a lot of people in the National Guard aren't going to be able to get to their bases so won't be able to help in the organized effort.
We are still dry and still have electricity - thank you Jesus.
Speaking of Jesus, any of you who talk to God remember the millions of people in Texas, not just Houston but Rockport, Corpus Christy, Victoria, Goliad, Refugio, Galveston, Beaumont and dozens of smaller cities who are suffering right now.
And God bless Texas.


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