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Posted by: tripletoes at Tue Sep 16 13:24:43 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tripletoes ] yeah the power was just turned on a little bit ago.... ac is nice! We did have a cool front come in and give us some nice weather which helps out with the clean up. lots of branches, fences and roof damage in areas. most businesses are starting to reopen. The more northern areas conroe, navisota, and montgomery are facing a major power outage lasting ive heard 4 weeks there substation is under water and that part of the grid has to be reworked. so if you have a well you cannot get water in thoes areas. as for the torts i had a tree fall on the sturdy ol shed and it held up no problem thank goodness! lol but no losses or damage to anybody. my fence in the back came down and i made a makeshift fence for the time being but some neigbors saw what i was doing as i was placing some of them in the pen revealing the best kept secret in h-town. come night fall i was getting real nervous as word travles fast when there is no power and nothing to do (and a lot of young teens around) so i packed up everybody and took them to san marcos to stay with family until i can build the super fence of doom complete with butt torture device if you try to jump it hahaha!!! THANKS for the concern it seems as though everything on this part of town is turning back to business as usual. | ||
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