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What a trip!

A last minute decision, I drove to Jupiter, FL leaving Oct 19th and arrived the next evening (Thursday), just in time for hurricane preparations for Wilma. I also was supposed to meet with a couple of movers and the guy doing the house inspection for our prospective buyers.

Instead, I wired up a new 15kw generator to the house panel (just in case) and boarded up many of the doors and windows. Wilma hit dead on starting Monday morning as a Cat 3 and by 11:30 am the eye was right over us. Power was out, so I fired up the generator and awaited the "back side" of the storm. The back side was much stronger than the front and a couple of times I thought all the doors and windows were going to blow in. Fortunately none did, although we lost a few concrete roof shingles, the pool enclouser and a few trees.

Power was out in our area for a week. The 15kw generator is great, but it uses huge amounts of gas so I ran it sparingly as gas was scarce and there were 2-3 hour lines. I had brought a little Honda 2000 generator (super units!) and ran it 24/7 for the refrig, TV and a couple of lights. It only used about 3 gals or less a day. (24 hours).

Anyway, I finally finished cleaning up the hurricane mess, had the house inspection, met with the movers and packed up the truck and Mrs. E's horse trailer with stuff that we wanted right away and headed back for MA on Friday morning (Nov 4th) . I got as far as Savannah, GA and my brandy-new 2005 Ford 350 Powerstroke Diesel died on route 95. Got both the truck and horse trailer towed to a diesel truck repair facility (via Ford roadside assistance) and they say it has a bad high pressure oil pump and it will be at least Wednesday before I'll be ready to roll again.

So, here I sit in a hotel room in GA, playing on a laptop and waiting.

Shoulda taken the boat.

Eisboch

Eisboch
Nov 6
2005
There are far worse places than Savannah to be stuck. Get to town and enjoy it. Great houses to visit, some really interesting restaurants, some ok shopping down by the riverfront. Harry
Nov 6
Sorry to hear about the bad luck, but glad you were able to recover from the hurricane. Sounds like you were well prepared! John
Nov 6
   

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