Sorry, been a bit busy with some clean up and other stuff after this flood. Didn't get a memo on building an ark, but turns out didn't really need one. Thank you for checking on us. I grew up in the East Tennessee, so I needed a hill to live on so I could walk straight.

I happen to live about 90 feet above sea level, but insurance companies won't insure our house because we are within 2 miles of the bay. However, if a tidal wave should come in, I may be living on waterfront property.

Won't happen in my lifetime. Anyway, the news does not give full coverage, but samples of tragedies from Mobile, AL to Crestview, FL. Trucks can't go because of bridges out, roads out where culverts used to be, rail roads out, etc. Schools have been closed the past 2 days, the mail didn't run yesterday and UPS and FedEx will start running again on Friday when school is opened. It is very much like the results of a hurricane, but personally, I would rather have had the hurricane. We don't normally get this much rain with a hurricane. We get more wind. Prefer to not have either. Some 300,000 folks were without electricity as of this morning. Some poles and lines are on unstable ground and underground utilities are washed up or broken from the flooding. Now, we have to watch the trees to ensure they remain standing.
Thank you for checking on us and for your prayers. Will pass that info on to the neighbors, the MS support group and our church. Most of us are doing well. Many offices have closed up and moved. Stores in the remaining mall flooded from the collapsing roof and water rushing in from the slanted parking lot. The jail had an explosion last night about 11 pm and it is about 1.5 miles from the house. They think it was leaking gas caused from the deluge. Anyway, the explosion rattled the house. Windows were broken in nearby houses, water lines broken and all that. So, it's been fun. But, I got paid today, so hoping all is well again.

I am well blessed.
(New Nova chuck on order from Shopsmith. Can hardly wait.)