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To: Oblivious who wrote (96644)9/10/2017 12:23:36 PM
From: Hawkmoon1 Recommendation

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Oblivious

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Smart man.. NG Genset is definitely the way to go.. Odds of a breaking of the NG infrastructure is normally very low, which is why we purchased a 20Kw NG GenSet a few years back..

It kicks on automatically, and cycles once a week to keep the "juices" flowing and recharge it's battery.

Hawk



To: Oblivious who wrote (96644)9/10/2017 2:07:07 PM
From: Joseph Silent2 Recommendations

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abuelita
Qualified Opinion

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My wife and her parents drove up here from Naples two days ago .... with

dogs and cats and all. The property/house is about 10 miles west of Vanderbilt beach. We have no idea if anything will survive this thing. We're just watching updates here, and know that most of it will have passed by dinnertime. Pins and needles.

Besides the house and lots of nice trees, there are about 30 fruit trees about 5-6 years old (lots of work) with some seeds I brought in from far-away places. Some actually grew. I had a custard apple (better than Cherimoya, I think .... but same family) yesterday. The last one. Probably the only one in the whole country. :)

(That was my cheap attempt at being unique). :)

I am really hoping that everything survives. Or else life is going to be a mess.

/J



To: Oblivious who wrote (96644)9/11/2017 4:06:40 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™4 Recommendations

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Hawkmoon
Oblivious
Sdgla
Vendit™

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Thanks and the very same to you and yours...

Incredibly, we have our power back on this morning, this was completely not expected, I haven't yet been outside but I suspect we'll see trees down and the streets cluttered with branches...

We literally dodged a genuine catastrophe yesterday when Irma continued west and missed the east coast, hopefully by the time it reached your area it cat level subsided some...

We had steady winds of at least 75 mph and with incredible frequent gusts of 110 mph, some of those gusts were extended for a longer period of time... apparently, and as they say, the east side of the hurricane is where that punch is packed, and it certainly packed a punch even when the core was hundreds of miles away from us...

Yesterday morning we had a solid hot breakfast and fresh made coffee in an attempt to enjoy that before we lost power... I just finished making the eggs and the coffee was just made, and as soon as I turned off the stove so we can sit down and have our breakfast the power went out with not even a second to spare, amazing...

GZ



To: Oblivious who wrote (96644)9/11/2017 8:52:17 AM
From: Qualified Opinion1 Recommendation

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GROUND ZERO™

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Oblivious may have lost electricity.