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I watched the news this morning and it was reported that everyone living

east of Rt 17 was mandated to evacuate. That would include Sharon and her

family.

Cheryl - I didn't realize how bad Isabel effected your family. I dearly

love the ocean, but now am thinking that Tim and I should stay in the

mountains when he retires.

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Hi everyone.

Hurricane Charley went over us this morning as a Category 1 storm, winds were

not bad. Gusts to around 70-80mph, we had 3.5 inches of rain today. We had 4

inches of rain yesterday. We were without power for about 4 hours, but it is

back on now. We had downed limbs in our yard, nothing huge, and actually we

have already finished our clean up in the yard, and Mike is out helping

neighbors get their clean ups done. There were many trees down in our

neighborhood, but no damage to homes that we know of. But one of our neighbors

knocked on our door a little while ago with a chain saw injury (nothing major

thank goodness).

Power remains out in town and McClellanville (both south of us), haven't

heard about further north on the Strand toward Surfside Beach and Myrtle Beach.

We didn't have to evacuate. The mandatory evacuations were for East of Hwy. 17,

we live about a mile west of Hwy. 17.

We were very lucky here. Unfortunately Florida was not lucky at all, with major

damage, catastrophic proportions, and as many as 15 deaths reported so far. Our

thoughts and prayers go out to these families as they begin the painstaking

process of rebuilding their lives.

Thanks for the thoughts and prayers sent our way.

Sharon H.

Mom to , (12, DS) and , (9)

South Carolina

Re: to our friends in Florida/NC/SC

I watched the news this morning and it was reported that everyone living

east of Rt 17 was mandated to evacuate. That would include Sharon and her

family.

Cheryl - I didn't realize how bad Isabel effected your family. I dearly

love the ocean, but now am thinking that Tim and I should stay in the

mountains when he retires.

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Hello Sharon,

On Saturday, August 14, 2004 at 4:50:11 PM you wrote:

> Hi everyone.

> Hurricane Charley went over us this morning as a Category 1 storm, winds were

not bad. Gusts to around 70-80mph, we had 3.5 inches of rain today. We had 4

inches of rain yesterday. We were

> without power for about 4 hours, but it is back on now. We had downed limbs

in our yard, nothing huge, and actually we have already finished our clean up in

the yard, and Mike is out helping

> neighbors get their clean ups done. There were many trees down in our

neighborhood, but no damage to homes that we know of. But one of our neighbors

knocked on our door a little while ago with a

> chain saw injury (nothing major thank goodness).

> Power remains out in town and McClellanville (both south of us), haven't

heard about further north on the Strand toward Surfside Beach and Myrtle Beach.

> We didn't have to evacuate. The mandatory evacuations were for East of Hwy.

17, we live about a mile west of Hwy. 17.

> We were very lucky here. Unfortunately Florida was not lucky at all, with

major damage, catastrophic proportions, and as many as 15 deaths reported so

far. Our thoughts and prayers go out to

> these families as they begin the painstaking process of rebuilding their

lives.

> Thanks for the thoughts and prayers sent our way.

> Sharon H.

If you see 5 families of Controllers (Identifiable by the NATCA paraphernalia)

wandering about drunk, lost and confused, tell them Tim says ha ha ha ha

They were to begin their week long vacation down there yesterday.

Glad your ok

--

Tim Casten,ZDC

National Air Traffic Controllers Association

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Whew! I thought you were closer " in " -- I bet you are glad you were on the

other side of Rt 17! Glad you all are ok.

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