phre7
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Florida Panhandle
Still, No stop lights. (Just a few blinkers)
Still, No stop lights. (Just a few blinkers)
Braxton36 said:I appreciate your kind thoughts. Things are still quite a mess here but much worse to our west (Mississippi coast and New Orleans). Huge piles of debris everywhere are slowly being removed by FEMA contractors. Insurance people and disaster recovery folks have filled every available hotel room within miles and business is booming in certain arenas but many displaced workers in certain industries are relocating to other cities. Restaurants are packed, traffic is a nightmare, flying in (or out) is hellish, and many services are yet to be restored. Still, we are incredibly lucky in many ways.
There is an incredible demand all over the coast for people in the building trades. There oughtn't to be even one unemployed person in the area - there is so much work to be done - even for the unskilled. The insurance money is beginning to pour in and every contractor within hundreds of miles is swamped with work. An interesting economy is developing altho I'm not quite sure how it will ultimately play out. Just wish I had my own backhoe...
Gray Ghost said:Mycroft
Sorry Dude, I forgot to ask about how you and yours are doing after the Hurricane. Hope all is well and you are also in my prayers as well as all that were in Texas to.
GG
Gray Ghost said:No problem. Next time I am down in Florida, I'll have to look you up. I always go to central Florida on my birthday in March. This year I plan to get the aerobatic flight in the AT-6 Texan. I plan to wear my 13th Air Force Uniform when I do. It should be alot of fun.:cheers1:
GG