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Date Posted: 15:00:09 06/05/02 Wed
Author: Harold "BooBoo" Weaver
Author Host/IP: 205.161.239.126
Subject: Re: Anybody Else Remember Hurricane Donna?
In reply to: Jenny Mulligan 's message, "Anybody Else Remember Hurricane Donna?" on 22:58:47 06/04/02 Tue

>Hurricane Donna September 10 - 11, 1960. Almost 42
>years ago!
>
>I was six years old. I remember being awoken by my
>parents in the middle of the night who told me we had
>to leave the house. The police were going door to door
>to tell people to evacuate. We lived on a canal and
>were told that the winds would bring up the water and
>flood the house. I remember going to the High School
>autotorium where we had been evacuated to and sleeping
>on the floor in the balcony between the seats. I
>remember looking outside during the eye of the
>hurricane and how calm it was. I remember eating a
>banana (isn't it funny what you remember?) and
>thinking it was neat to be out in the middle of the
>night like that. I remember driving home from the high
>school and the electrical wires being down. When we
>returned to our house, things were pretty torn up.
>Instead of flooding, all the water seemed to have left
>the canal so we didn't have that problem. But the
>house was flooded because of the water coming in from
>the roof damage. We had someone's roof in our pool
>from down the canal. All the screens were torn off of
>the pool area. My parents had put all the books off
>the bookshelves on the dining room table to protect
>them from the impending 'flood' but what happened
>instead was that water came in through the light
>fixture and roof damage and damaged them. I remember
>flip flops floating on the terrazzo floors when we
>came home. We had to stay in a hotel for a couple of
>weeks while the house was repaired. Funny thing,
>during that time it seemed like an adventure, but
>looking back now, it had to have been devastating to
>my parents - we moved in this brand new house in PGI
>from Illinois in August and then in September here
>came Hurricane Donna - reining havoc and destroying
>much of what had just been built.
>
>Does anyone else remember where they were that
>September just after school had started and you were
>in grade school? I had just started at Sallie Jones,
>a new school, a new house, town, state.. and Hurricane
>Donna came, she saw, she conquered... How how
>different things are now with emergency
>preparedness... we've got advanced warnings, internet
>and media coverage. Weather Alert Radios.. but back
>then, we had the police knocking on the door in the
>middle of the night.

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