#16 Postby wolffeeder » Wed Sep 10, 2003 12:26 pm
OK OK. Hi.
I'm Chris, currently in Delray Beach FL, originally from West Palm Beach. I'm one of those people who always, as a matter of principle, and from optimism (I want them to roll right over my house usually), thinks that any hurricane with any remote chance of heading my way will. So, I am wrong a lot. So I won't be posting any predictions anytime soon. However, local friends and family, I drive them insane with predictions of impending disaster.
I think it stems from going through three canes when i was a small child - Cleo, Betsy and Isbel. To me back then it was a great adventure. I was like around maybe 4 years old. The whole extended family would gather at our house (it was judged to be the strongest) and sort of camped out inside, all dark, candlelight, cooking on sterno and even the grill (yeah, that was safe), people sleeping everywhere, and the wind howling. I vaguely remember wandering outside during one of the storms, following dad who had to go do some unknown thing. He was not pleased, but I thought it was great, I didn't understand what the problem was. It's one of my earliest memories.
Irene had me ecstatic, even though it hardly counted as a hurricane. I stayed up late watching the transformers explode in showers of sparks, watching the trees whip around, strolling through the wind and the rain to see if anything was getting blown away or over. I didn't even mind no power for three days. Then again I do like camping. Having to put the shutters up and all the plants (hundreds of them) in and then put it all back was by far the worst of it.
Floyd had me all excited, but I admit I was getting a bit concerned and nervous on that one. So far Isabel hasn't scared me yet - but that could change. For the moment I am savoring her approach.
I live two long blocks from the intercoastal if you want to get literal about it (would be 3 or 4 if the streets didn't go goofy), but it is on high ground, old sand dunes, so unless they have changed the evacuation zones I can stay though a category five even. The house is kind of old, I worry about loosing the roof. It's rented so I won't cry if it is destroyed, as long as me and mine aren't hurt. But, mostly I worry about the dog. He is big and we aren't completely sure he is housebroken. He is a pound dog and he has always been kept outside except for short visits inside. And he is big. I really really hope he is well housebroken. He also howls and cries and generally freaks out every time the train goes by. I hope hurricane winds don't have the same effect on him.
I also like volcanoes (I was so upset mom and dad didn't let me take the family car from where we lived in Montana to go see Mt St Hellens erupt), thunderstorms, tornadoes, floods, geysers, etc.... anything where nature shows her power to the puny humans.
I waste way too much time on the Internet during hurricane season too.
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