Wednesday, October 15, 2008

There's a hole in the roof, dear Liza, dear Liza...

Hello there all, tall and small, wet and dry, fixed and not. I went to check on the water heater in the attic after the storm, and noted a defect in the roof (you can see the moon thru the hatch).





An access hatch had blown off into the yard, revealing a neat place to look through. It also, in this great post storm weather is providing a nice ventilation port. The wind at rooftop height is more active and keeps the house cool. No a/c yet (electrician is working on the breaker boxes which broke and then need to work on replacing a/c units). Read a few articles that stated there are various things including water heaters washing up on shore around here.

Just to get an idea of the destruction that has befallen Port Bolivar, realize this - the debris (the peninsula was raked clean essentially) piles are more debris fields, each something on the order of 7-10 yards tall and the size of half a football field or more. The property and souls lost will not be found for a long time at best. Good luck to all having to deal with any disaster, whether it is massive from nature such as the fires in California, or on a personal scale.






The lights are slowly coming on. This is a shot from rooftop towards UTMB. This is definitely going to be a whole new world for the university no matter how you slice it. Everything points to everything being effected.

Remember that you are not alone. Go find someone who can help you, then go find someone you can help.

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