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mikemu30 Sep 29, 2022 11:36 AM

Hurricane Ian
 
I know we have at least one member from SWFL (Lee) and hoping he is safe.

E46CT Sep 29, 2022 12:10 PM

Be safe, my Florida peeps.

bc6152 Sep 29, 2022 04:25 PM

If I recall, Sanibel and Marco Island as well... Both areas devastated I think... Wish the best for our fellow members... We just looked at property in Sarasota. Be a while now if ever... :sad:

TipsyTonio Sep 30, 2022 05:26 AM

I wasn't in the direct path of the storm yet we had multiple tornados destroy some communities in my area. I can only imagine how it must've felt for those in the direct path...

mikemu30 Sep 30, 2022 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by bc6152 (Post 11370363)
If I recall, Sanibel and Marco Island as well... Both areas devastated I think... Wish the best for our fellow members... We just looked at property in Sarasota. Be a while now if ever... :sad:

Sanibel devastated especially on the east end of the island which took the worst surge. We own on the west and hoping for the best (I'm a poet and I don't even know it:).

E46CT Sep 30, 2022 08:30 AM

That 15 foot storm surge was very scary to watch. and i don't really scare easily! the streets literally got taken over by the actual ocean. i hope there weren't very many people or pets remaining when that water came in =(

RX469 Sep 30, 2022 09:13 AM

I always wonder where do the alligators and pythons go when the hurricane is closing in??

bc6152 Sep 30, 2022 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by RX469 (Post 11370623)
I always wonder where do the alligators and pythons go when the hurricane is closing in??

My granddaughter is doing an internship at Disney World and had an alligator on her apartment street in Orlando... :egads:

mikemu30 Sep 30, 2022 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by E46CT (Post 11370599)
That 15 foot storm surge was very scary to watch. and i don't really scare easily! the streets literally got taken over by the actual ocean. i hope there weren't very many people or pets remaining when that water came in =(

Supposedly 200 folks stayed on Sanibel and many were calling for rescue during the surge and couldn't be helped.

mikemu30 Sep 30, 2022 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by RX469 (Post 11370623)
I always wonder where do the alligators and pythons go when the hurricane is closing in??

I guess the gators can hang out in the water as usual?

RX469 Sep 30, 2022 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by bc6152 (Post 11370652)
My granddaughter is doing an internship at Disney World and had an alligator on her apartment street in Orlando... :egads:

That's crazy!


Originally Posted by mikemu30 (Post 11370675)
I guess the gators can hang out in the water as usual?

I vaguely remember a documentary that stated these animals detects pressure changes in the air and adjust appropriately with shelter etc., but where to they all go? LOL

LeeSoFL Oct 4, 2022 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by mikemu30 (Post 11370188)
I know we have at least one member from SWFL (Lee) and hoping he is safe.

Thanks for the very kind thought. Mike, you’re the first person I thought of when I read about the damage at Sanibel. I hope your friends down there are safe after this terrible storm. we actually flew out of PB on September 16 and are currently traveling to Australia on a cruise. We pass over the equator today. Even though I was able to get Internet, I could not connect to the forum to see if you were okay. Back in FL on Oct 30th.

mikemu30 Oct 4, 2022 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by LeeSoFL (Post 11372705)
Thanks for the very kind thought. Mike, you’re the first person I thought of when I read about the damage at Sanibel. I hope your friends down there are safe after this terrible storm. we actually flew out of PB on September 16 and are currently traveling to Australia on a cruise. We pass over the equator today. Even though I was able to get Internet, I could not connect to the forum to see if you were okay. Back in FL on Oct 30th.

Good to hear from you. I'm in NJ but our place on Sanibel is pretty torn apart. Condo assn assessing things but we love it there and are ready to rebuild even if insurance comes up short. Enjoy the rest of your trip. I suspect it will take roughly 2 years or so before Sanibel/Captiva in particular can recover from this. The entire causeway needs to be rebuilt so they are cut off from the mainland for now.


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