#369 Postby Michele B » Sat Oct 05, 2024 5:32 pm
BobHarlem wrote:Michele B wrote:OK, "boots on the ground" report:
I went to shop for a few essentials I was low on....about 2:30. Traffic normal for a Saturday afternoon. In our neck of the woods, after about 2 pm, those people who do their shopping and other "chores" have completed it all and gone home to prepare for their evening activities, be it a movie with the family or out to dinner or whatev.
So, today, not so different - except for the number of car haulers we saw. LOTS of truckers moving vehicles that were on flatbeds....at least 4 or 5 of them, carrying 3 to 5 cars each. We figure a few people were moving cars out of harm's way. Right?
Well, an hour later - after shopping, topping off gas cans and such (where there was a mixed bag: some who knew about the impending storm and some with no clue), we head home - west of town. It is BUMPER TO BUMPER traffic eastbound! Lots and lots of cars, a few more car haulers and such....even one guy hauling a pontoon boat!
So my assessment is that folks on the coast (Sarasota and Bradenton west of us) are EVACUATING!
I suspect with the recent impacts from Helene and Ian experiences, there will a be a lot of people evacuating very soon.
Yep. By 3:30, the traffic was insane.
I'm in, I'm staying in and I'm glad I don't have to go out again. All preps done, gennies up and running, gas cans full and food stocked.
Tomorrow I will make ice, wash all the dirty laundry - make sure all towels are clean and dry - in case we need them to sop up water...can't think of anything else I need to do to get ready.
Just get here and then get the H--- OUT, Milton!
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