Saturday Aug15 '04
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# (2 of 2): Matthom
1 day, 11 hours after the fact. (Tue 17 Aug 2004, 4:08 AM CST)
It was not your typical rain storm. You could actually feel the pressure that was being put on the house. The windows were very close to being shattered. We had taped them, so they ended up OK.
The vacation is much better now. The storms are gone, and I am in Daytona Beach, just enjoying the waves. We are going to try for Disney again this Friday.
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# (1 of 2): Chad » greasyvalley.com
17 hours, 38 minutes after the fact. (Mon 16 Aug 2004, 10:23 AM CST)
Wow man, this all sounds too familar to me. I grew up in northwest Florida, near Pensacola. A little town called Milton. I have weathered plenty of hurricanes and tropical storms, my parents many more than me. They have had their house flooded and their roof destroyed. You can see all of the pictures you want on TV, but it can never prepare you for what it is really like when you are there living through it. Sorry your vacation is sucking. Just be glad you get to leave.