Re: Greetings from S. Florida



I'll take the occasional earthquake any day of the week!

Margie, California native

On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 09:15:22 -0500, "Barbara Carlson"
<bbcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Well, the last year we lived in Northwestern New Jersey (lived there 27
>years) our sewer pipe froze and for 6 weeks we had to use a chemical toilet
>which had to be carried out and dumped (where the old outhouse used to be),
>and we did run our shower out a pipe to the ground, since it was not sewage,
>so we could shower.. One winter we had 5 weeks when it never went above
>freezing. At times we couldn't get out our road for snow drifts, and I
>could list a hundred more reasons why winter in NJ was worse than hurricanes
>in Florida.
>
>I have lived in Florida 19 years and there have been exactly 2 significant
>hurricanes. It's no fun, but for me the consistently beautiful weather
>makes it worth the risk. I can swim year-round which I could only do at the
>Y in NJ (which was 28 miles away), and swimming keeps my arthritis
>manageable.
>
>The news on TV tends to blow the hurricane thing way out of control. This
>year and last have been record breakers, but where I live last year none of
>the hurricanes affected us, and most of the areas hit last year were
>unaffected this year. There is no "safe" place to live, and you make your
>choices based on personal preference, or where your job takes you. When my
>husband retired this was my personal preference, and it still is. I could
>not wait to get away from northern winters. Maybe if I were a bear and
>could hibernate I'd reconsider returning to NJ as it was a good place to
>live 8 or 9 months of the year.
>
>I cannot understand why anyone would want to live in a cold northern
>climate! We live in a sturdy house and we prepare. We are planning on
>putting on a metal roof this time--which if properly installed should solve
>the roof problems--the new barn metal roof we put on a few years ago had
>absolutely no damage. We plan on building 2 stalls for our horses in that
>barn that withstood a category 5 hurricane so they will be safer. We have 3
>big windows that eventually we will put automatic shutters on because they
>are too big to handle our homemade ones--but only one was broken in the
>category 5 storm, and none in this one. The news picks out the worst things
>to show. The truth is that if you build right and take the proper
>preparations the hurricane just makes a mess to clean up! And I'd rather
>clean up that mess in nice weather than shovel show in bad!
>
>We learn from each storm, and are better prepared for the next. If we could
>afford to make all the changes we would like to make in our structures we'd
>tell the insurance companies to go fly a kite and leave us alone!
>
>Barb C.
><bigapple2005@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:1130905481.754019.17410@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> Barbara Carlson wrote:
>>> Insurance has become a big problem everywhere in Florida,
>>> >>>>>>>>Things are a mess, but we're working on it and we're all fine,
>>> >>>>>>>>but
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>>oh.....I
>>> >>>>>want a hot shower, not a cold bucked bath!!!!>>>
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>>I can sure identify with that one! After Charley it was almost a
>>> >>>>>month
>>> >>>>>on the generator ... heating water in pots just is not quite the
>>> >>>>>same
>>> >>>>>as turning on the tap that is for sure!
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>>Hang in there ... hopefully they will get you set back to rights
>>> >>>>>soon.
>>> >>>>>I am really glad you had nothing more serious :) to contend with.
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>>Nae
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>>--
>>> >>>>>Nae
>>
>> I am sure the atmosphere is very beautiful in Florida, but I never
>> understood the degree a person would withstand against the fury of
>> Mother Nature. It seems like a big price to pay. The weather has
>> beaten the crap out of Florida and the surrounding areas. What is the
>> payoff?
>>
>> Do not misunderstand me, I'm glad it's coming back together for you--I
>> guess I just don't understand the gamble against potential disaster.
>> But again, I live in New York, so maybe I shouldn't talk. And even
>> though I don't know you, I'm glad you're okay. I had an aunt/uncle who
>> lived in New Orleans; they got out, but not without a huge loss.
>>
>> Good luck to you :)
>>
>

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