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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1150 on: September 04, 2017, 12:45:15 am »
Corpus Christi looks good.  Lots of billboards blown out.  A scattering of privacy fences blown over.  A few collapsed buildings or toppled awnings.  But otherwise OK.

Ingleside is a different matter.  It got slammed hard.  Uprooted trees all over the place.  Telephone poles leaning awkwardly against buildings.  Roofs blown off houses.  Power lines down everywhere.

But the most noticeable thing of all is the spirit of Texans coming together and dealing with the situation.  No one complaining.  No one whining about losing everything.  No one asking when the government is going to do something.  Instead, a society of people waking up to the day, seeing challenges, and tackling those challenges.  People with chainsaws going from yard to yard trimming limbs and branches and piling them up by the street, drivers yielding the right of way at intersections missing their traffic lights and signs, and everyone giving way to power crews working the daylight hours through the holiday weekend to restore power to everyone.

And everywhere you see groups assembling on roadsides to give away free BBQ, food, supplies, clothes, or anything else people could need.

I am strongly considering moving here and taking a job at one of the local chemical plants.  Texas Exceptionalism rocks!
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1151 on: September 04, 2017, 12:58:20 am »
Corpus Christi looks good.  Lots of billboards blown out.  A scattering of privacy fences blown over.  A few collapsed buildings or toppled awnings.  But otherwise OK.

Ingleside is a different matter.  It got slammed hard.  Uprooted trees all over the place.  Telephone poles leaning awkwardly against buildings.  Roofs blown off houses.  Power lines down everywhere.

But the most noticeable thing of all is the spirit of Texans coming together and dealing with the situation.  No one complaining.  No one whining about losing everything.  No one asking when the government is going to do something.  Instead, a society of people waking up to the day, seeing challenges, and tackling those challenges.  People with chainsaws going from yard to yard trimming limbs and branches and piling them up by the street, drivers yielding the right of way at intersections missing their traffic lights and signs, and everyone giving way to power crews working the daylight hours through the holiday weekend to restore power to everyone.

And everywhere you see groups assembling on roadsides to give away free BBQ, food, supplies, clothes, or anything else people could need.

I am strongly considering moving here and taking a job at one of the local chemical plants.  Texas Exceptionalism rocks!

Great report!  Thanks, Hoodat.

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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1152 on: September 04, 2017, 04:06:39 am »
Corpus Christi looks good.  Lots of billboards blown out.  A scattering of privacy fences blown over.  A few collapsed buildings or toppled awnings.  But otherwise OK.

Ingleside is a different matter.  It got slammed hard.  Uprooted trees all over the place.  Telephone poles leaning awkwardly against buildings.  Roofs blown off houses.  Power lines down everywhere.

But the most noticeable thing of all is the spirit of Texans coming together and dealing with the situation.  No one complaining.  No one whining about losing everything.  No one asking when the government is going to do something.  Instead, a society of people waking up to the day, seeing challenges, and tackling those challenges.  People with chainsaws going from yard to yard trimming limbs and branches and piling them up by the street, drivers yielding the right of way at intersections missing their traffic lights and signs, and everyone giving way to power crews working the daylight hours through the holiday weekend to restore power to everyone.

And everywhere you see groups assembling on roadsides to give away free BBQ, food, supplies, clothes, or anything else people could need.

I am strongly considering moving here and taking a job at one of the local chemical plants.  Texas Exceptionalism rocks!

Thanks for the report.  I've tossed around the idea of moving to TX as well.
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« Reply #1153 on: September 04, 2017, 04:31:04 am »
Thanks for the report.  I've tossed around the idea of moving to TX as well.

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« Reply #1154 on: September 04, 2017, 02:44:55 pm »
That's right. You're not from Texas. Texas wants you anyway. (For the Lyle Lovett fans.) C'mon down! Help us keep Texas red.  888high58888

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« Reply #1155 on: September 04, 2017, 02:47:03 pm »
That's right. You're not from Texas. Texas wants you anyway. (For the Lyle Lovett fans.) C'mon down! Help us keep Texas red.  888high58888

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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1156 on: September 04, 2017, 07:11:08 pm »
We need all the good people we can get! I wasn't born in Texas but I got here as soon as I could. Maybe it's a bumper 
sticker, but it's true.  :seeya:

I've visited the Dallas/Ft. Worth area years ago and like the area.  Any areas you would recommend?  Looking for something a little more remote and definitely not along the southern border. Any suggestions would be welcome.
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« Reply #1157 on: September 04, 2017, 07:12:30 pm »
I've visited the Dallas/Ft. Worth area years ago and like the area.  Any areas you would recommend?  Looking for something a little more remote and definitely not along the southern border. Any suggestions would be welcome.

What kind of climate and scenery do you like?

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« Reply #1158 on: September 04, 2017, 11:05:18 pm »
The uncertainty is over.  Still under mandatory evacuation but the began to allow residents in between 7am to 7pm.

16 inches inside the house, now down to 12".  Probably not until Friday until the water is lower than the slab foundation.

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« Reply #1159 on: September 04, 2017, 11:10:26 pm »
@thackney  I hope you are able to save a lot of your belongings...looks like the tv is a goner though.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1160 on: September 04, 2017, 11:13:41 pm »
Wow, @thackney!

Looks horrible.  At least the books made it.

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« Reply #1161 on: September 04, 2017, 11:40:43 pm »
@thackney

That's a real shame.  How far did you have to boat in to get to your place?

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« Reply #1162 on: September 04, 2017, 11:53:50 pm »
The uncertainty is over.  Still under mandatory evacuation but the began to allow residents in between 7am to 7pm.

16 inches inside the house, now down to 12".  Probably not until Friday until the water is lower than the slab foundation.



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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1163 on: September 04, 2017, 11:57:05 pm »
@thackney Sorry to hear that. Glad you could save what you did.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1164 on: September 05, 2017, 12:02:31 am »
@thackney

That's a real shame.  How far did you have to boat in to get to your place?

The water is down far enough I could park in shallow water on the road by the house.

About 32 inches deep at the driveway.  Since the ditches are about 5 ft deep and 40 ft wide, you have to know where the drive is.

State troopers will not allow anyone in with a boat or high profile truck.  They don't want people visiting other properties and cannot patrol everyone. 
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1165 on: September 05, 2017, 12:42:53 am »
The water is down far enough I could park in shallow water on the road by the house.

About 32 inches deep at the driveway.  Since the ditches are about 5 ft deep and 40 ft wide, you have to know where the drive is.

State troopers will not allow anyone in with a boat or high profile truck.  They don't want people visiting other properties and cannot patrol everyone.

@thackney

Thanks for the update. Hope you can salvage the important things. God bless!
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« Reply #1166 on: September 05, 2017, 12:49:27 am »
I've visited the Dallas/Ft. Worth area years ago and like the area.  Any areas you would recommend?  Looking for something a little more remote and definitely not along the southern border. Any suggestions would be welcome.

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I lived in Austin but it is so liberal and crowded that I couldn't take it anymore. I live in a tiny little town, Medina, in the Hill Country. It is beautiful. We have 13 acres in a "subdivision" that used to be a cattle ranch years ago. There are about 12 homeowners. We have a vet, a hardware store, post office, and a couple of cafes. Sidewalks roll up about 5PM.

It is about 15 miles to Bandera, the Cowboy Capital of Texas, 60 miles from San Antonio (where the growth is insane), and 25 miles from Kerrville which is known for a folk festival and has a lot of retirees. I'm rather partial to the area. ^-^
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1167 on: September 05, 2017, 12:49:30 am »
@thackney

To me it looks as though your foresight and planning really paid off.  Still a big mess and much to do but your thinking ahead minimized the losses greatly.  Or so it appears to me.
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« Reply #1168 on: September 05, 2017, 01:40:02 am »
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I lived in Austin but it is so liberal and crowded that I couldn't take it anymore. I live in a tiny little town, Medina, in the Hill Country. It is beautiful. We have 13 acres in a "subdivision" that used to be a cattle ranch years ago. There are about 12 homeowners. We have a vet, a hardware store, post office, and a couple of cafes. Sidewalks roll up about 5PM.

It is about 15 miles to Bandera, the Cowboy Capital of Texas, 60 miles from San Antonio (where the growth is insane), and 25 miles from Kerrville which is known for a folk festival and has a lot of retirees. I'm rather partial to the area. ^-^
And it is far outside of Bexar County and San Antonio's ridiculous taxes too. Less than 2 months to go until time to head south for the Winter on the west side of SA.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1169 on: September 05, 2017, 01:42:18 am »
The uncertainty is over.  Still under mandatory evacuation but the began to allow residents in between 7am to 7pm.

16 inches inside the house, now down to 12".  Probably not until Friday until the water is lower than the slab foundation.


@thackney I am so sorry about the damage to your home.  May God grant you strength as you start to work on your house.

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« Reply #1170 on: September 05, 2017, 01:51:00 am »
And it is far outside of Bexar County and San Antonio's ridiculous taxes too. Less than 2 months to go until time to head south for the Winter on the west side of SA.

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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1171 on: September 05, 2017, 03:55:35 am »
The uncertainty is over.  Still under mandatory evacuation but the began to allow residents in between 7am to 7pm.

16 inches inside the house, now down to 12".  Probably not until Friday until the water is lower than the slab foundation.


@thackney

Unnngh. That looks like SO much work. I don't think most people have any idea how much work that is...

But, glad you saw it coming...
Hows the shop? you'll need your tools before just about everything else...

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« Reply #1172 on: September 05, 2017, 11:48:51 am »
@thackney

Unnngh. That looks like SO much work. I don't think most people have any idea how much work that is...

But, glad you saw it coming...
Hows the shop? you'll need your tools before just about everything else...

Garage is a little lower with more water.
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« Reply #1173 on: September 05, 2017, 11:57:32 am »
Everyone, thank you again for the thoughts and prayers.  We need them.
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« Reply #1174 on: September 05, 2017, 12:37:43 pm »
The uncertainty is over.  Still under mandatory evacuation but the began to allow residents in between 7am to 7pm.

16 inches inside the house, now down to 12".  Probably not until Friday until the water is lower than the slab foundation.


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