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August 28th, 2005, 04:46 PM
#1
Katrina
From out west......... the best of luck to yall that are anywhere in the path of this monster. It's a helpless feeling sitting here watching the news (just as it was last year), and seeing what is coming
You have our thoughts and prayers, and we are wishing you our best.
Phil
427 Roadster, #4279436
Southern Automotive FE
3:31 and Toploader
Roseville (N.Cal)
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August 28th, 2005, 04:58 PM
#2
Hi Phil, Jerry Rowley is in Gulf Shores. We need to pray for all, even those who invite disaster upon themselves.
Ralph
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August 28th, 2005, 06:35 PM
#3
I live 20 miles inland on the Texas Gulf Coast below Houston. As much as I don't want to wish anyone harm or bad luck, sure am glad it finally turned north.......
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August 28th, 2005, 07:17 PM
#4
i live in NW louisiana, all we are expecting displaced residents that move up here to escape. all hotels are full, and the local schools are being used for shelters.
i worry that a high tide strike on the west side of New Orleans could literially put the whole city under water. it is below sea level and only protected by 15 foot levies now.
a good time for prayers.
doug
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August 29th, 2005, 08:00 AM
#5
MSN showing windows bursting in offices and flooding in Jackson, MS, already this morning.
Never really had an idea of how low-lying the whole area was until we went out to Houston last summer, and back through New Orleans. Along the Gulf east of Galveston (Bolivar Point???), I swear we had to look UP from the highway to see the water in places!
Sandy's family is in Spanish Fort, about 40 minutes north of Jerry Rowley's place, but only about 1/4 mile from Mobile Bay. Her dad helped shut down the Kimberly Clark paper mill in Mobile last night; her sister's fiance has his hands full for a while, working as an engineer with the Baldwin EMC, covering power for Gulf Shores, etc.
Here at the wire mill, things were already running nearly 100% making wire for repairs from LAST YEAR...
Prayers for all those in harm's way!
Zach Butterworth
Apple Mt. Cobra Pit Crew
(Mom & Dad's 427)
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September 2nd, 2005, 04:01 PM
#6
Hi Everyone,
Jerry Rowley, Foley AL, Kim Crockett, Crestview FL, Tommy Powell, Defuniack Springs FL, Jack Flanders, Baker FL and myself all faired well. I live on Choctawhatchee Bay, Niceville FL, and I lost about 22 feet of land, 3 feet deep behind my seawall and my seawall was damaged, but the house faired well. This is the 3rd time I've filled this area with dirt this year. I hauled and spread 62 yards 3 weeks ago and it's all gone plus it took more land. I talked to the others and they didn't have any damage. I haven't heard from Ruble Moore, Pace FL, but I'd guess he did well also.
Jerry Rowley said he was going to Pigeon Forge when I talked to him a couple of days ago. I won't be able to make it this year.
I feel very sorry for those folks in NO, Biloxi, and Gulfport. It is very depressing watching the news casts.
Jer
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September 2nd, 2005, 06:08 PM
#7
Jerry - glad to hear things are okay.
Never thought I would read about Gadsden, AL in our local paper... but there it was... part of the front page story this morning in the Sacramento BEE... photos of the Gadsden Convention Center (didn't know they had one), showing folks who fled Katrina and now are wondering about the fate of their loved ones.
We are sending $$$ and prayers.... don't know what else to do
Phil
427 Roadster, #4279436
Southern Automotive FE
3:31 and Toploader
Roseville (N.Cal)
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September 2nd, 2005, 06:09 PM
#8
Great news Jerry thanks for getting on-line. Gayle and I have been worried.
Ralph
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September 3rd, 2005, 01:53 PM
#9
Well, I saw satellite photos of the area [:O][:O], and our lot has been wiped completely clean... nothin' left but the slab the cotage was on . (I thought my toploader would help to weigh the house down, but that's gone, too.) In fact, it seems that there is not a single structure left standing on our block... or for that matter, on any other block along the side of the road we lived on. Our neighbors across the street (away from the beach) rode out the storm in a second story apartment above the garage behind their house [:O]... very lucky folks!!
And I guess we are lucky, too. I would not be writing this if we had stayed... and though I hate to admit it [B)], we briefly discussed waiting it out to avoid the evacuation traffic [:O]. Losing our home and everything in it is a better alternative than goin' own with the ship [:O][8][xx(].
http://ngs.woc.noaa.gov/katrina/KATRINA0000.HTM
Paul
289 FIA
2899464
408 Windsor
Toploader (wide)
3.07 rear
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September 3rd, 2005, 10:55 PM
#10
I'm very sorry Paul. Do you need any help? Thanks goodness you left.
Clay
'98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler (452.1-stroker), top-loader (close), 3.31 rear
Annapolis, MD
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September 4th, 2005, 05:27 AM
#11
Ditto Clay Paul. Are there things we can send you to help out your family?
Ralph
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September 6th, 2005, 07:38 AM
#12
Paul--sorry for your loss, but so glad you vamoosed the area.Sending all the funds we can to help. Glad to hear from you J.Cowing was worried for you , Kim, Ruble, J. Rowley, and other neighbors. We fared alright here in middle alabama, few down trees, had 40,000 out of power here in calhoun co. but restored now. Had 2000 people show up yesterday at old ft. mcclellan to work on buildings for refugees. They are coming this week. Folks from 8 states, 32 counties worked all day . Never saw folks work so hard.Hearing some horrble stories from locals. Missing children, family mmembers.Hearing some tough talk from some of the local conservatives incondiderate of all that can happen in something like this particularly when any one of us is just one lawsuit, tornado, heart attack, or cancer from poverty, and can never recover financially. My monday is not going very well. All take care, tell us if you need help, Paul. Will-alabama
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September 6th, 2005, 09:12 AM
#13
Paul,
As others have said, thank God you left. Let us know if we can help
Paul
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September 18th, 2005, 07:49 AM
#14
Thanks for all the good wishes. We need prayers for strength right now. God has given us an opportunity to participate in a unique way in building the spiritual treasury of the Church. However, it is a difficult path to follow. We are doing OK for now, and we appreciate your concern. I am fortunate to be able to call you friends.
We extended our rent up north for an extra month, but we are not sure where we will end up long term. Depends on so much that is uncertain right now.
I went down two weeks ago (just got back)... not much left to salvage. As many of you have heard, insurance may not cover the losses on the coast. I do not yet know if we fall into that situation, but it is not looking good.
Paul
289 FIA
2899464
408 Windsor
Toploader (wide)
3.07 rear
Last edited by Slither; February 2nd, 2006 at 09:52 PM.
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September 21st, 2005, 09:17 AM
#15
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September 21st, 2005, 11:40 AM
#16
Paul,
Not sure if it's where you want to end up, but there is a couple rooms here in NW Arkansas that you are welcome to for free. Just say the word.
Brian Carlson
Unique 9122 - 289 FIA Cobra - The Legendary "Spence" Car
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September 25th, 2005, 10:19 PM
#17
After another trip down to the "war zone," I am quite discouraged. We are not finding much to salvage (no sign of my former toploader tranny ). The insurance company is trying to find ways of not paying the claim. Any structural engineers out there? They want to bring in a structural guy to determine what caused the damage... wind or water. I keep trying to tell them we had a hurricane come through there... hello!... 150+ MPH winds...
Thanks for the offers guys. I appreciate your thoughts [^]. We are leaving to head back down into the area tomorrow to try to find anything worth saving. It is limited access by ID only, and only during the day. The area is now surrounded by razor wire [:O]. Armed guards are stationed at checkpoints for access (have been since about four days after the storm). There is still a curfew in the city. Mississippi had huge devastation from this storm. Yet, we do not get any coverage by the media. I heard from our insurance agent that 28,000 homes were lost in the three coastal counties. 22,000 of them did not have flood insurance. Difficult times...
Paul
289 FIA
2899464
408 Windsor
Toploader (wide)
3.07 rear
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September 26th, 2005, 07:28 AM
#18
Paul--good to hear from you and the family are ok.Mississippi att. gen. is dueing 6 of biggest ins. co. on yalls behalf.Trying to leave yall high and dry.All damage was caused by water.So, they don,t have to pay.Same over in Al.Keep us posted, think friend Kelly came out allright in texas with katrina.God bless. Will-alabama
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November 7th, 2005, 09:27 PM
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We have been camping for the last few months about 30 miles north of Gulfport. We commute into the area regularly to search the rubble piles. This is really quite futile, but seems to be somewhat cathartic . Still no sign of the tranny... but I remain hopeful... there is still quite a bit of debris to tackle yet.
Here is a photo of what remains of our homesite. The front porch started right behind the bushes in the foreground and the back of the house was where the overturned green stairs are in the middle of the photo... that is about 50 feet back (though it doesn't seem like it).
The corner of the cottage foundation is just barely visible on the right side of the photo, just slightly above the little pile of red bricks. Now, it is just a bare slab with tile on it...
I will try to post more pics later.
Paul
289 FIA
2899464
408 Windsor
Toploader (wide)
3.07 rear
Last edited by Slither; September 27th, 2022 at 09:42 PM.
Reason: Had to reload the photo...
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November 7th, 2005, 10:03 PM
#20
Phil
427 Roadster, #4279436
Southern Automotive FE
3:31 and Toploader
Roseville (N.Cal)
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