4:27 pm: Well, we're still here. Still have power. Been keeping an eye on the "wundermap" for the storm surge, which is still not touching most of my neighborhood:
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at200809.htmlIt's been a somewhat exciting day:
So far, today, I got up around 9am, and we checked in with our neighbors, most of whom are still around. We came inside and listened to the radio for a bit. My husband reorganized the garage so that my mom could bring one of their cars over, moved our car to the other side, and reinforced one of the garage doors. We found out that the storm had moved again, which was slightly worrisome, but we headed back out and stood around outside talking to the neighbors for a little while.
Probably close to noon, we came back inside and I prepped the extra water supplies (filled washing machine and tub). We showered and poked our heads back outside - still cloudy but light, and the wind gusts were starting to pick up. We helped one person finish boarding a window, and stood around and talked for a bit. It sprinkled off and on. Eventually, my mom and stepdad showed up, so we put their car in our other garage.
During this time, I received at least 6 calls from people who either wanted to know why I hadn't left or looking to see how things were going because they had already left.
Shortly after my mom and stepdad left in their second car (back to their house), we realized that there was a branch of a tree that was too close to our roof. That being said, he ended up on the roof with a neighbor's pole saw cutting the branch down. We managed to get it off the roof, cut it into smaller pieces, and get it into our garage. No ripped up shingles from that branch.
Anyways, we showered again (hadn't planned on actually working anymore) and actually cooked/ate some food. Wind gusts are up a bit, but still not much in the way of rain yet.
The neighbors that are left are expecting we'll lose power at some point, but one of them has a generator, so after the storm passes, we might congregate at his place to cool down. We're going to turn our AC way down in a bit so that the house is very cold inside - it'll stay nicer longer that way if we lose power - and we've lowered our fridge/freezer temps as well, plus turned on the dehumidifier. All "hunkered down" here!
I'll try to post an update (and possibly pictures I took from earlier) later tonight.
ETA 7:55pm: I have reason to believe our power might go out soon - we've had our first flicker. Didn't to much aside from temporarily lose internet connection - the computers didn't even reboot. Still no rain yet, but winds have gotten much stronger, and the sky is much more ominous and dark. But then, it normally gets darker around this time of the night, so...<shrugs> Storm surge map still has my neighborhood in the clear. I really wish that my mom and stepdad had come to stay here for it, cause their neighborhood is still partially in the 21-24' surge zone
Here's some random pictures of prepping, etc:
Extra water (for drinking/cooking) - everything you see there is full of water)
Our fridge is full of waterReally full of water (it helps keep the food cold, plus we can drink it)
More extra water stored in our washerBuckets of water for toilet flushingBathtub of water - I am determined that if we still don't have running water, I will not stink.
Earlier outside pictures:
Sky outside earlier today, around noonSky/blowing trees closer to 5 pmMore treesSky is getting darkerCurrent looks outside (yeah flash on the camera):
From my porchDark outsideMulberry tree bending in windSame tree not as blown overIf we still have power later tonight, I'll update some more. Otherwise, you'll see me back online after we get power back. Don't worry, I won't be going outside anymore, it's going too dangerous shortly.