Tuesday, 26 November 2019

2019 Porsche 718 CAYMAN PDK 2-door Black - 拢53,718

2019 Porsche 718 CAYMAN PDK 2-door Black - 拢53,718





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Your tips at the end of the article are excellent. Hi Manatita. Thank you for your thoughts. Yes, these storms are terrible. I'm so grateful that my area did not receive the devastation that was expected, but am in prayer for those losses experienced in the other states and countries. Yes, Shanmarie. After having experiences like those, one tends to take things in stride, but I was still very prepared for the arrival. Our Governor, Rick Scott, was on top of things, also, and I am so glad those in the low lying and beach areas heeded the warnings. Losing electricity for those few days, and the minor damage suffered, was nothing in comparison to what others experienced. No wonder you seem to have taken Matthew in stride! Terrible and devastating things, hurricanes. You paint the picture excellently! A great eye for detail. Frightening how many people died. Hurricane Janet was Grenada,s worst, I believe. 1955. I was 3 years old.





Don,t remember a thing. Detailed and informative hub with great advice towards the end. Very happy that you and family are safe. Hi Nellieanna and Shanmarie. Thank you both for visiting and commenting. Nellieanna, I am so glad you are receiving only good reports from your friends and family effected by Hurricane Matthew. I know whwat you mean about tornadoes. I lived in Arkansas and Mississippi. I remember seeing a tornado shelter for the first time. Many of these hurricane preparedness tips do work for tornadoes. Some can be done well in advance, if you live in those states frequented by those storms. Shanmarie, being in the middle of a storm can be terrifying with young children. I am glad you were able to leave before the worst happened. I can still remember an earthquake that took place in Jamaica. I couldn't have been more than 7 or 8, but it has stuck with me.





Back in 1988 when Hurricane Gilbert hit the Cayman Islands, I was preparing for a trip to Taiwan. Of course, it was delayed as evacuation procedures took place for non-locals. I couldn't leave for a couple of days after the storm passed. I arrived in Taiwan that Saturday, after travelling for about 3 days. That night we had an earthquake, and in the following 3 weeks that I was there, we had 3 typhoons. In 3 weeks I went through one hurricane in the Caribbean, plus 1 earthquake and 3 typhoons while in Taiwan. It was terrifying and exciting all at once. I was part of a group with the Training In Missions program (part of the umbrella Council for World Missions). We saw devastation that is forever etched in memory. Yes, I do have an adventurous spirit but I respect Mother nature. I pray a lot anyway. Now we have to add Bermuda to the prayer list as Hurricane Nicole passed through there. Much love and peace. Sometimes friends sent me pictures as Matthew went through.