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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1050 on: August 30, 2017, 08:57:28 pm »
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Before my dad passed he put all that in a safety deposit box for me for just this reason.  Fire, flood, tornado, or death, so my next of kin or lawyer can get it if I can't.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1051 on: August 31, 2017, 08:58:29 am »
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Thanks for the report.  Your location is listed as "Houstonish" so I'm glad you're okay.

I see reports of Motiva in Port Arthur "shutting down".  Do you know whether they're moving units into circulation or completely shutting down? I don't trust the MSM to report this correctly.

I ask because I know someone at Motiva who evidently can't be reached, and I'm wondering whether he's lost in the confusion or is in danger.

I am South-Southwest of Houston.  I used to be 5 miles from the Brazos River, I am now two miles into it.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1052 on: August 31, 2017, 10:00:55 am »
I am South-Southwest of Houston.  I used to be 5 miles from the Brazos River, I am now two miles into it.

It is great to see that you've retained your sense of humor through all this horror, @thackney .  Kudos!  :beer:
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1053 on: August 31, 2017, 10:17:37 am »
Before my dad passed he put all that in a safety deposit box for me for just this reason.  Fire, flood, tornado, or death, so my next of kin or lawyer can get it if I can't.

My Dad has done the same. 

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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1054 on: August 31, 2017, 12:12:30 pm »
Watching people going back into homes in Houston to rescue pets left behind.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1055 on: August 31, 2017, 01:08:07 pm »
Heard this article discussed on the radio this morning:

HURRICANE HARVEY: With Houston swamped, Travis rescue boats sat idle

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When members of the Travis County sheriff’s office dive team watched parts of Houston drowning in floodwaters Sunday, they wanted to get on the road immediately to start saving lives 180 miles away.

But only Wednesday – after the department got a formal “mutual aid request” – did Sheriff Sally Hernandez approve mobilizing the first crew to respond, angering many inside the department who felt handcuffed by their inability to do what they are trained to do.

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By contrast, Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody waited for no formal request or approval. After a quick text message exchange with Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo, he put a water rescue team of four deputies on the road Sunday afternoon and by Wednesday had sent 10 deputies to Houston.

“He (Acevedo) said, ‘Send them,’” said Chody, who also was in Houston on Wednesday to help with rescues and to check on his crews. He said Williamson County deputies had helped rescue more than 100 people since Sunday evening.


Much more at the link above. As I was listening to the discussion about this story this morning, it occurred to me that a large part of the difference between the response to Hurricane Harvey in Houston and Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans is that Texas has more people like Robert Chody in positions of authority, while New Orleans and Louisiana had more people like Sally Hernandez in positions of authority.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1056 on: August 31, 2017, 01:20:39 pm »
Beaumont had to close a hospital and they are evacuating 200 patients one by one by helicopter.

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Austin is full of liberal wusses. I was very happy to leave it behind.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1057 on: August 31, 2017, 01:24:11 pm »
Heard this article discussed on the radio this morning:

HURRICANE HARVEY: With Houston swamped, Travis rescue boats sat idle

excerpts...

Much more at the link above. As I was listening to the discussion about this story this morning, it occurred to me that a large part of the difference between the response to Hurricane Harvey in Houston and Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans is that Texas has more people like Robert Chody in positions of authority, while New Orleans and Louisiana had more people like Sally Hernandez in positions of authority.

No doubt.  Sally Hernandez followed the DNC playbook.  Chody did not.

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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1058 on: August 31, 2017, 01:40:19 pm »

Austin is full of liberal wusses. I was very happy to leave it behind.

So am I!  I'm in Williamson County now.  ^-^
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« Reply #1059 on: August 31, 2017, 02:08:51 pm »
So am I!  I'm in Williamson County now.  ^-^

Almost not far enough away!

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« Reply #1060 on: August 31, 2017, 02:13:53 pm »
Almost not far enough away!

I love Williamson County!  They don't have a single democrat in office as far as I know.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1061 on: August 31, 2017, 04:15:52 pm »
I am South-Southwest of Houston.  I used to be 5 miles from the Brazos River, I am now two miles into it.



Our home, I think, or at least quite close

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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1062 on: August 31, 2017, 04:19:26 pm »
@thackney

So sorry for your loss. Words fail.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1063 on: August 31, 2017, 04:28:48 pm »


Our home, I think, or at least quite close



I'm so sorry, Thackney. I've so been there. How I wish I could have held the water back for you. Let me know if I can be of any help. I'm in Galveston Co.


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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1064 on: August 31, 2017, 04:31:02 pm »
FITTINGS? Fittings are what's holding you back?
You're a bright boy @thackney , surely there is something that can be done!

prayers up, man. I sure hope it works out!

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By the way, I've since learned the flood water reached approximately 6" higher than last year.  Our AquaDam was 30" tall and rated to hold back 24" of water.  Last year we had 27".  It was getting light and an immense amount of water seeping under it.  We had 4 gasoline powered pumps and 6 electric pumps keep up with the worst flow in.  That was in good weather with insignificant rain.

I hate to say I'm glad I got even more water in the house, but I'm glad we chose well to concentrate our efforts getting the important belongings on the second floor and evacuating the animals. 

And we were terribly lucky last year.  We were in the process of buying the home when the massive rainfall happened upstream in Brenhan.  They had several days to go get it, set it up, and get a crew of people to man it.  But then it was predicted to flood about 6" into the house.  The seller tried to buy one for 18".  When we saw what they had done, we agreed to continue the purchase and we went through the flood together.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1065 on: August 31, 2017, 04:32:23 pm »
@thackney

So sorry for your loss. Words fail.

Yes, these pictures were the worse for me.  We had already accepted all this and have been at peace, just moving forward as we can.  These hurt to look at.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1066 on: August 31, 2017, 04:35:05 pm »
@thackney
That's terrible. I don't know what to say. I know its tearing at you wanting to go in and see your home. Please let me know if I can help in any way.

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« Reply #1067 on: August 31, 2017, 04:36:33 pm »
Yes, these pictures were the worse for me.  We had already accepted all this and have been at peace, just moving forward as we can.  These hurt to look at.

I can only imagine!  My heart goes out to you my friend!
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« Reply #1068 on: August 31, 2017, 04:37:57 pm »
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1069 on: August 31, 2017, 04:38:50 pm »
@thackney
That's terrible. I don't know what to say. I know its tearing at you wanting to go in and see your home. Please let me know if I can help in any way.

It is going to be a while.  They have predicted the Brazos @ FM1462 has peaked and is vvveeeeerrrrryyyyy slowly receeding.  Down 4" Woo Hoo!!!!  It will likely be a week before the water is out of the house.

http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=HGX&gage=ROST2
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1070 on: August 31, 2017, 04:39:19 pm »


Our home, I think, or at least quite close



Oh, thackney!  I am SO sorry!

You and yours will be in my prayers!
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1071 on: August 31, 2017, 04:40:52 pm »
Yes, these pictures were the worse for me.  We had already accepted all this and have been at peace, just moving forward as we can.  These hurt to look at.
I'm glad you had time to mitigate the damage somewhat by moving things upstairs, but sincerely wish you didn't have the other problems to contend with.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1072 on: August 31, 2017, 04:40:59 pm »
I hate to say I'm glad I got even more water in the house, but I'm glad we chose well to concentrate our efforts getting the important belongings on the second floor and evacuating the animals. 

@thackney
Yeah... there's some solace in that it wouldn't have made a damn bit of difference anyway...
But I like the way you think out of the box and see (plan) forward... seeking solutions before the fact... That platitude wouldn't have comforted me much, in that no solution was found. Even if no solution was possible. It'd just rub me all wrong.

Either way, sure sorry for your loss. I know all the good stuff is fine, and everyone is out of harm's way, but from the look of things, you have a dang rough row to hoe for the next year or so... There ain't no doubt about it.  :shrug:
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1073 on: August 31, 2017, 04:48:59 pm »
Yeah... there's some solace in that it wouldn't have made a damn bit of difference anyway...
But I like the way you think out of the box and see (plan) forward... seeking solutions before the fact... That platitude wouldn't have comforted me much, in that no solution was found. Even if no solution was possible. It'd just rub me all wrong.

Either way, sure sorry for your loss. I know all the good stuff is fine, and everyone is out of harm's way, but from the look of things, you have a dang rough row to hoe for the next year or so... There ain't no doubt about it.  :shrug:

You are quite right.  My horses and cows are on the other side of the river.  My youngest and dogs ares with Grandparents to the west of Houston.  My High Schooler is south in Angleton with a friend so she can take care of her show heifer; which she cannot get to due to flooded roads, and the family that took her in, is under a mandatory evacuation, but likely safe anyways. 

We are staying in my Father In Law's house, which we expected to flood two days ago.  He is 92 and in a wheelchair; we evacuated him to a nursing home.  The large creek flooding from the River rise in this area, has slowed down.  It will be close, water is almost blocking travel out the street.  But we think we will be a foot above the peak if the predictions hold. 

Two nights ago we evac'd out and spent the night on our church floor.  But with the slowing of the rise, and the break in the rain, we felt safe enough to return.  Our trucks can get through some water.

The first night we evacuated, we went to a friends camping trailer in Sienna Plantation, a subdivision protected by levees.  During that night, the warning came in.  We helped move their belongings to their second floor, then moved out to here.  They pulled their camper out and are sleeping in a parking lot, moving soon to a campground.
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Re: Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory
« Reply #1074 on: August 31, 2017, 04:58:32 pm »
Wow, Thackney.   I'm just glad you all are OK.