11 November 2022

Live From The Crimson Hellscape

Ian was as bad, or worse, than Katrina and many places are already looking better after Ian than places in New Orleans look today!

I'll take the hellscape.

Part of my roof gave up under the winds from Nicole, so we're going to be joining in the parade of claims.

Happily, it's the flat roof over the porch and not the peaked roof over the living area.

Looking at it, I think I can flip it back down let it be its own tarp until we can get a roofer on it.

We're expecting to be paying most of it thanks to the deductible.

Nobody hurt and the inlaws have no damage.

A 9" branch snapped in the back neighbor's yard and landed precisely between his house and shed.  There would have been no damage, but Spectrum's line from the pole held and swung the branch against his house.

Lots of small branches and debris.

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