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Date Posted: 18:11:14 10/05/05 Wed
Author: Mj
Subject: Re: I'm back up
In reply to: Mary 's message, "I'm back up" on 21:41:24 10/04/05 Tue

>We now have power again here. It's been a long lesson
>learned from this hurricane, one that I don't wish to
>repeat any time soon. Our water is still bad so I
>have to boil it or use bottle water. Getting
>groceries is still hard on this side of town, east of
>Houston. Some times you can get coke, bread, or milk
>and sometimes you can't. It's amazing that you can't
>even buy sugar here. I think that's rather strange.
>The one lesson I learned from this was having a large
>generator, a/c window units, and stock piles of water,
>bread, and drinks of any kind. Lots of paper goods to
>toss out after your done eating.
>We ran the generator full time and the two window
>units to keep us cooled off from the heat. I knew my
>birds would not be able to with stand it without the
>a/c units. I couldn't with stand it without a/c,
>because it was just way too hot here. I also learned
>how important it is to have smaller travel emergency
>cages for each bird. I bought some more cages and
>placed my birds into a closet for their safety. They
>spent the night in there with us and they seemed to
>really enjoy us sleeping with them. Not that we slept
>any through out the night of howling winds oustide. I
>don't think I slept three days before the storm or all
>that week afterwards. Yesterday, my body finally gave
>out from exhaustion and I slept the day away.
>It took me five straight days to clean the yard up. I
>burned so many branches and trees. It's amazing what
>all was blown down here. I bet I could fill up two
>garbage trucks with ease, if I wasn't able to burn it
>away.
>Life is finally back to normal here. All the birds
>are happy and don't seem to be affected by any of the
>storm. Maybe the closet night was adventure for them.
> Getting hit in the head in the dark with pellets was
>not fun. I think they were aiming for us and laughing
>about it. Plus stepping on hard pellets is not fun
>either. I think I slept on a bed of thrown pellets
>and had pellet indents in my body by the morning time.

Mary I'm just so hapy you & your whole family is ok and i bet it was a Hugh chore picking up from this Monster Rita God Bless you all and glad you up an running Scritches for the fids fo being so good also (Smiles) Hugs Mj & my flock

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