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Shari is fine also. And the end of Oct. can be very hot and muggy in

Florida, as I found out one year when I was there for a week.

I am glad they are all OK, not too many lost lives in FL, nothing like

Katrina. But Cancun is a mess and lots of lives were lost there and some

in Cuba, so it was a bad storm. Hopefully the season will die out now and

we will not be bombarded with any more. I sure will never live near a

hurricane zone after what I have witnessed this year.

I just cannot imagine any more devastation from Mother Nature.

Lynda

At 07:56 PM 10/24/2005, you wrote:

>I talked to Molly Bloom this evening . . . She wants

>everyone to know they are safe.

>

>They got hit with the eye of Wilma . . 120 MPH winds.

>They have significant damage outside their home, but

>are otherwise OK . . . Phones (lots of static), but no

>power. Trees across streets prevent traveling.

>

>One tree on the roof another in the pool . . . They

>weren't expecting anything so powerful. Fortunately,

>they didn't have any broken windows even though they

>had not boarded up.

>

>Both Molly and her husband are relieved to be safe but

>are feeling very drained. . . They are thankful this

>happened after the summer heat!

>

>Has anyone heard from Shari?

>

>Rogene

>

>

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I think Shari posted on the group. She sounds like she made it okay!

Patty

>

> I talked to Molly Bloom this evening . . . She wants

> everyone to know they are safe.

>

> They got hit with the eye of Wilma . . 120 MPH winds.

> They have significant damage outside their home, but

> are otherwise OK . . . Phones (lots of static), but no

> power. Trees across streets prevent traveling.

>

> One tree on the roof another in the pool . . . They

> weren't expecting anything so powerful. Fortunately,

> they didn't have any broken windows even though they

> had not boarded up.

>

> Both Molly and her husband are relieved to be safe but

> are feeling very drained. . . They are thankful this

> happened after the summer heat!

>

> Has anyone heard from Shari?

>

> Rogene

>

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