Well I kind of screwed myself, when we sold the condo in Winter Haven I figured I'd just get a cheap mobile, live cheap, and travel more. Was only costing $211 a month plus electric, it's a co-op so I'll still have the share value. I'm not too worried, insurance will cover most of what I lose and I've got most of my valuables in my vehicles. This might just kickstart my mobile lifestyle, already been eyeing an RV lot on the river here and found an acre in the high desert of NM. I just worry about the people with nowhere to go.
Looks like the storm slowed up just a little. Feels kind of like going to the doctor for your annual check up, knowing you've got the prostate check coming, and they keep you in the waiting room for an extra half hour .
New track just came out, if a bag of dicks fell out of the dead center of the storm, it'd probably come crashing through my roof and fall on my head
Packed up and ready to take off sometime tomorrow afternoon. Ready for all contingencies, have my shotgun, full box of shells, and a bottle of Rabbit Hole bourbon
HAHA...nice. That looked like my truck when I was leaving town for Hurricane matthew. I was fully expecting the place to be gone (some friends high up in the fire service, got seriously pissed when he heard we were considering staying) Left town with a dog riding shotty, bourbon and mossberg in the back and bed of the truck had my 2 biggest coolers with the meat in my freezer, a case of beer, a tank of propane, bag of charcoal, my tailgate grill and a couple gallons of water.... I was prepared to roam for a week or two. Ended up at a friends parents vacation home in the sticks by Ocala . Be safe, and good luck
And like that, big shift south in the track, well not big in the overall scheme of things but big for me
So center of the forecast track went from dead on top of me, then got down to as far as 22 miles south, and now back to about 8 miles from me at landfall. Any sports books take action on things like this?