Thank you all for your concern.

Yes, we are alive an well (sort of) The last 5 days have been hell.
We were prepared and have a generator that kept the fidge going and some fans. Only problem was no gas stations open. We just got power back yesterday. Sweltering heat and humidity . The humiture was around 98 degrees!
We are very lucky, took a direct hit but the eye was so large most of the destruction was a few miles to our East. Folks are still flooded, no power or water. We have no structure damage, lost lots of big trees, palms,debris everywhere the clean up in this heat is miserable. Too old for this
krapola!
In a way we are "lucky" that the storm went up the middle, If it had gone either coast, the devastation would have be un told due to storm surge. With that said the bays and rivers still got sucked out , very powerful force of nature.Even farther North in Tampa Bay the water got sucked out.
Main streets and business are now just staring to come back,
Special thanks to the convoy of Lineman who came down from up North to save our butts!! Especially
Pike Electric from NC. They saved us last storm.
I have been through all the major storms and this one really scared me! It was way bigger than Andrew, It was WIDER than the State is LONG!
I can write an essay but have to much else to do so I will end here, other than some replies:
Due to stress I started drinking and smoking again. I will be posting a VIDEO of grilling Hot Dogs, drinking warm Jack Daniels (black) and smoking Marlboro's (in the box)

I switched to Carrying my SW 500 Magnum, speedo and flip flops and now the Women at Wal Mart are following me around.
I never said I hate Dillon, they are absolutely great machines, I just hate the Dillon threads and the endless back slapping. It's like a Glock Cult

Tite Group I have no use for, as I only shoot Glocks in 40 SW and we all know it blows those up!
Yes, this a thread about Leroy Jethro Gibbs
Rule 3: "Don't believe what you're told. Double check".
In the Keys,
Although Many, many people lost their homes, boats, business and will take years to rebuild;
The 6 Toed Cats of Key West all survived,
(PS: I like ALL animals)
I hear they have applied for Food Stamps and FEMA emergency funding.
"Well, that's the news from Lake Wobegon, where all the women are strong, all the men are good looking, and all the children are above average."